Scenes From Iceland
In my last travel video, I showed you some behind the scenes footage from a photo trip I took to the Faroe Islands with photographer friends Raynor Czerwinski and Josh Merrill. We spent a week on the islands and had a great adventure. But that was only half of the...
When Will Vandalism of our Treasured Locations Stop?
This summer I visited Cape Kiwanda in Pacific City, Oregon. It was my first time to the area in about four years, the longest stretch away as a photographer since my first visit over a decade ago. Shortly after my last visit the area become rather controversial with...Photographing The Faroe Islands
In April 2018 I had the opportunity to photograph on the Faroe Islands with fellow photographers Raynor Czerwinski and Josh Merrill. The video below is a behind the scenes look at our trip set to music (if you are viewing this article via email you need to view it on...
Tips For Photographing White Sands National Monument Part 2
Introduction Back in 2011, I wrote an article on photographing White Sands National Monument based on my first visit. You can click the link here if you would like to see the article. The reason I wrote that particular article, is that fact I learned a lot of hard...
Thomas Moran, wilderness painter
Wild, snow-capped American mountains are often named after presidents or explorers, but a mountain named after an artist? That’s exactly how Grand Teton National Park’s Mount Moran got its name. But who was Thomas Moran, and what was his connection to...
Variation Of Light In The Dolomites
I am writing from a mountain lodge in the Italian Dolomites on a trip with Photo Cascadia teammate, Erin Babnik, so this article will be short and sweet. We spent a couple days before our winter workshop photographing at the end of a small valley with dramatic peaks...
One Of My Favorite Photography Accessories: A Cozy Camper Trailer
Those of you who know me, know that I often travel in my bright turquoise blue 2007 T@B teardrop travel trailer. My wife and I bought our trailer used in 2012, and it’s truly been one of our best purchases, and one of the most fun. Since then, we’ve towed...
The Eagle Creek Fire Still Burns, Yet We Must Look To The Future
It’s been hard for me to fully express exactly what impact I am feeling from the Eagle Creek Fire. Those that haven’t experienced the Columbia River Gorge or don’t know it as their backyard like I do may think it’s simply another forest falling victim to the...
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