Evening lights shines on snowy krummholz and distant mountains as the valley in between plunges into darkness. Adirondack Mountains, New York. Prints Available.
Author Archives: priolaphotography
7 Best Places for Nature Photography in the Adirondacks
I recently had the opportunity to write for Nature TTL. They are one of the world’s leading online photography resources. Click here to read the full article and view photos.
Photo of the Week
A beautiful A-frame cabin made for a wonderful winter getaway to the Adirondack Mountains and on this clear night the starry sky was the perfect complement to a roaring fire in the snow. Prints Available.
Canvas Prints
Canvas prints come ready to hang, and their lightweight nature makes hanging them a breeze. The canvas is wrapped around a 1.25 inch thick pinewood frame, and images are printed on high-quality canvas that will resist fading for over 100 years.
Photo of the Week
Snowy evergreens on a mountain summit bask in an incredible post-sunset glow. Adirondack High Peaks, New York. 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”
Winter Cover
My sunset photo from Cascade Mountain was chosen as the winter cover of LOCALadk Magazine! Check out the digital version here or subscribe to the magazine for $25 a year.
Photo of the Week
Snowy evergreens on the summit of Cascade bask in an incredible post-sunset glow. The stunning beauty of the mountains on this frigid winter day was made all the more memorable by the frigid -30 degree windchill that the evergreens and I endured as we took in the most beautiful winter sunset I’ve ever seen. AdirondackContinue reading “Photo of the Week”
About Me
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 couldContinue reading “About Me”
Photo of the Week
Melt your stress away. Prints Available.
