My photo Infinity is available! Infinity is a 12 x 18 canvas print that comes ready to hang. This canvas print can be picked up or shipped. Please reach out if interested! Sunshine, bright foliage, breaking morning fog and unusually calm winds all combined to create an enchanting autumn scene. It’s tough to beat fallContinue reading “Ready to Hang”
Author Archives: priolaphotography
Photo of the Week
A boulder protrudes from the icy shore of the Athabasca River as winter slowly cedes to spring. Jasper National park, Alberta. Prints Available.
Publications and Recognition
While photography for me is not about receiving recognition, it does always feel good to have my work published, shared, and recognized. I’m very grateful that my photography and writing have been published in print, online, or on social media by a variety of companies and organizations, as well recognized in photo contests and artContinue reading “Publications and Recognition”
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Brilliant winter sunshine contrasts with the frigid and windswept Athabasca Glacier and Columbia Icefield, the largest icefield in the North American Rocky Mountains. Jasper National Park, Alberta, Canada. Prints Available.
2024 America’s State Parks Calendar
My photo, A Morning of Possibilities, was selected for the month of June in America’s State Parks 2024 Calendar. In the photo, clouds, fog, and my red canoe reflect in a perfectly calm pond at sunrise in Vermont.
Photo of the Week
Bizarre, otherworldly details in the blue ice formed from the spray of Rainbow Falls take on the form of aliens and ghouls. Adirondack High Peaks, New York. Prints Available.
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 aContinue reading “Cabin Services”
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With the busy days of summer a distant memory, the only sign of life at this primitive dune shack on a snowy February day was animal prints in the snow. Cape Cod National Seashore, Massachusetts. Prints Available.
Photo of the Week
A “tree” made of classic wooden lobster traps is decorated wit red hearts and buoys for Valentine’s Day along the coast of Maine. A stand-up paddleboarder can be seen in the background, donning a wetsuit and braving the cold winter weather.
Photo of the Week
Ice coats rounded granite boulders along the rugged coast of Maine on a frigid evening in February. The night before was the coldest weather my Dad and I have ever camped in, with temperatures dipping close to -20 degrees Fahrenheit! Braving the winter weather has several advantages, though, including practically zero crowds and interesting photo-ops.Continue reading “Photo of the Week”
