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A Few of My Peaceful Favorites

A Few of My Peaceful Favorites

by Chip Phillips | Mar 16, 2020 | Chip Phillips, Locations, Photo Travel | 0 comments

With all that has been going on lately, I thought I would just keep it simple this time and post a few of my personal, peaceful, favorites and tell a little about them. These aren’t necessarily my most popular images or well liked among others, just ones that...
From the Archives “Hey Bro, Can We Use Your Photo?”

From the Archives “Hey Bro, Can We Use Your Photo?”

by Chip Phillips | Dec 2, 2019 | Uncategorized | 0 comments

As part of our 10th anniversary, we are sharing articles from the last 10 years of our blog. This week I’m sharing an article that I wrote a while back on image licensing and my opinions on if or when you should be giving away your art for free to complete strangers....
Some Thoughts on Bear Safety

Some Thoughts on Bear Safety

by Chip Phillips | Aug 29, 2019 | Backpacking, Education, Locations | 0 comments

“Saint Mary Lake Sunrise” Glacier National Park, Montana Within the past two months, two separate campgrounds have been closed to tent camping due to bear encounters in Glacier National Park. While I was visiting Glacier this past July, the Many Glacier...
Some Thoughts on “Grit” and the Landscape Photographer

Some Thoughts on “Grit” and the Landscape Photographer

by Chip Phillips | Jul 8, 2019 | Uncategorized | 3 comments

You’ve heard the term “grit.” It seems like it’s everywhere these days; from podcasts and radio to magazines, to pioneering psychologist Angela Duckworth’s bestselling book “Grit: The Power of Passion and Perseverance.” What is it? How do we get it?...
From the Archives-Wind River Range, Wyoming

From the Archives-Wind River Range, Wyoming

by Chip Phillips | Feb 11, 2019 | Uncategorized | 0 comments

All this snow around here really has me longing for some backcountry hiking. Don’t get me wrong, I love the snow, and I’m really excited about shooting winter in the Dolomites next week with Erin Babnik, but I also love alpine wildflowers and clear, calm,...
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