A long exposure revealed the subtle motion of fallen leaves swirling in eddies in Roaring Fork. An old water-powered gristmill, which was built in the early 1900s and was used to grind grain into flour, is scenically perched above the creek. This photo came at quite the cost. After briefly turning my back to grabContinue reading “Photo of the Week”
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Photo of the Week
These days, it seems like everyone has places to go, things to do, and lists to check off. I originally had plans to climb a mountain on this fine October day in the Adirondacks, but after arriving at this pond en route to the summit, I scrapped my plans and spent the entire day relaxing,Continue reading “Photo of the Week”
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”
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.
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.
Landscape Photography Magazine
My article about Ricketts Glen was published in the latest issue of Landscape Photography Magazine. You can view the article here http://landscapephotographymagazine.com
Paper Prints
Traditional paper prints are an excellent and affordable way to enjoy my photography in your home or office. Prints are made on high-quality Kodak Lustre paper, which showcases the colors and contrast of the image and has a slight, almost pearl-like texture that provides added depth. This paper also has the benefit of possessing minimalContinue reading “Paper Prints”
Photo of the Week
Morning light brings out the subtle colors of a loon’s beautiful plumage in the Adirondacks. Prints Available.
Hiking for Clarity in the Grand Canyon of the Tuolumne River
Fresh off the start of an exciting new relationship, a backpacker heads to Yosemite in search of answers and reassurance. But will he find what he’s looking for? When I found out I would be traveling to San Francisco for a work conference, the first thought that I had wasn’t “I wonder what I’ll learnContinue reading “Hiking for Clarity in the Grand Canyon of the Tuolumne River”
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 “Services”
