Behind the Shot

This article along with others can be found at Pure Adirondacks. Photography Equipment: Canon 6D, Canon EF 16-35mm f/4L IS USM Lens, Gitzo mountaineer tripod, Really Right Stuff ballhead, remote shutter release, B+W 6-stop neutral density filter, B+W circular polarizer Exposure Data: Exposure 1 (waterfall and foreground): 15 sec. at f/11, ISO 100, 21 mm ExposureContinue reading “Behind the Shot”

Early Season Paddling Destinations in the Adirondacks

This article along with others by me can be found at EMS. As temperatures rise and the days grow longer, the bountiful lakes, ponds and rivers of the Adirondacks transform from their solid winter state of ice back to liquid blue. With most trails a muddy mess in the spring (especially those in the HighContinue reading “Early Season Paddling Destinations in the Adirondacks”

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”

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”

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”