Photo of the Week

A fantastic display of the Northern Lights spreads across the sky on an October night in New Hampshire’s White Mountains. After a day filled with chasing rainbows and fall colors, witnessing this display of beauty in the night sky was the cherry on top of an unforgettable – and incredibly colorful – day in theContinue reading “Photo of the Week”

Photo of the Week

On my final morning of camping at Floe Lake, calm winds and a spectacular sunrise finally coincided, allowing for the peaks of the Rockwall and golden larch trees to be perfectly reflected in Floe Lake. Look closely and you’ll see the crescent moon poking through the clouds. Prints Available.

Photo of the Week

Just after sunrise on a late September morning, I awoke at my backcountry campsite to find a beautiful combination of soft light, fall foliage, and morning fog from a rocky lookout. I utilized a long exposure to reveal the motion of the clouds streaking through the sky and the fog ever so slightly rolling overContinue reading “Photo of the Week”

Photo of the Week

There’s nothing quite like an evening drive down lonely country roads, with the windows down and some classic rock pumping, to make you feel alive. Stopping at a beautiful destination for the sunset doesn’t hurt either, and on this warm August evening my lingering thoughts about work and responsibilities melted away as I watched theContinue reading “Photo of the Week”

Photo of the Week

Shooting stars streak across the beautiful night sky, at the height of the Perseid meteor shower in August 2016. The otherworldly bentonite clay formations in the foreground were the perfect complement to the shooting stars and the colorful nebulae of the Milky Way galaxy. I stayed up all night watching hundreds of shooting stars streakContinue reading “Photo of the Week”

Photo of the Week

With an intimate view of Mount Shuksan, campsites don’t get any better than this. On this summer evening, the rain clouds began to break apart just in time to catch some sunset light and reveal the glaciated face of this incredible mountain. Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, Washington. Prints Available.

Photo of the Week

Rippled badlands in South Dakota’s Badlands National Park look more like a scene from a foreign planet than the Midwest. The badland formations within the park were formed millions of years ago by tiny grains of sand, silt, and clay being cemented together into sedimentary rock over time. Exposed badland formations within the park provideContinue reading “Photo of the Week”