Freshly fallen autumn leaves gather around exposed tree roots in the Adirondack Mountains. Prints Available.
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Photo of the Week
Beauty surrounds us, if we just take the time to look for it (and appreciate it). I was reminded of this recently on an exceptionally chilly late-fall morning as I was rushing out the door to head to work. En route to my car I passed by a collection of freshly fallen leaves on theContinue reading “Photo of the Week”
Photo of the Week
Warm morning light filters through the autumn forest and reflects on a cascading creek in Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Prints Available.
Conservationist Magazine
Near and Deer was chosen as the October/November cover. You can subscribe to the magazine here. A young buck deftly crosses a river in the Adirondacks. Seeing wildlife while out for a hike is always a treat, especially in such a beautiful setting.
Photo of the Week
Cozy cabin nestled in the Adirondack Mountains.
Photo of the Week
After a morning of dense fog and clouds, the sun broke out just in time to sit down and enjoy the view. Prints Available.
Photo of the Week
Fog mingles with a colorful autumn mountainside in Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Prints Available.
Photo of the Week
Peak autumn colors reflect in a perfectly calm pond in New Hampshire’s White Mountains. Prints Available.
Photo of the Week
I’ve always been fascinated by loons. With their unmistakable call and feather pattern and haunting red eyes, they no doubt are an icon of the Adirondack wilderness. While out for an early autumn paddle, we watched two loons repeatedly dive and rise as they often do, when we noticed that one of them seemed toContinue reading “Photo of the Week”
Almost Gone!
Our 2023 calendar is selling quickly! Only a handful are left, so if you’d like one please reach out! The price is the same as last year, $18, and can be purchased via Venmo , PayPal, or by cash/check. Shipping is $2 total if ordering 1 or 2 calendars, and 3 or more calendars willContinue reading “Almost Gone!”
