Cabin Services

While we have a deep affinity for tent camping, it’s tough to beat the shelter and coziness of a classic cabin in the woods, especially on a cold and snowy winter day. We’re constantly on the lookout for dog-friendly cabins in the Adirondacks, New England, and beyond, and we enjoy capturing the essence of a cabin through photography as much as we enjoying staying in a cabin. If you’re a cabin or inn owner looking to upgrade the photos of your treasured escape, we’re here to help! Whether exchanging photos for a free stay or payment, it brings us immense joy to provide a cabin owner with images that showcase their cabin in a unique and eye-catching way. Below you can find examples of photos that we’ve taken, as well as testimonials from cabin owners that we’ve worked with. If you’re interested in working with us, feel free to DM us on Instagram or use the Contact page at the top of this website. Below are a few examples our work.

Cromwell Manor Inn

Cornwall, New York

Cromwell Manor Inn

“I first learned about Joey Priola while searching on Instagram for photographers based in the Hudson Valley. I reached out and Joey (and Amanda) were staying at our Inn a few weeks later. In my opinion, a top photographer must love his/her subject, have a mastery of lighting and a proficiency with cameras and photography software. Joey posesses all of those skills.”

Treehouse Grove

Gatlinburg, Tennessee

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“Joey was wonderful to work with – very kind and communicative! He really focused on what we were looking for, and we loved our images!”

Kingdom A-Frame

Burke, Vermont

“We had the pleasure of hosting Joey at our cabin. During his stay, he took the most amazing photos. The one we posted on social media is a fan favorite. He captured the feeling of being there so well. We love his work!”

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There is no place that I feel more alive, more connected to what is important, than the wilderness. Whether an icy mountain summit, a misty forest, or a rocky coastline, the wild places of the world feel like home to me. While my love for the outdoors precedes my passion for photography, I now could not imagine having one without the other. Add a car to the equation, and the result for me is the feeling of absolute freedom, where the possibilities are limited only by my imagination and willpower.

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