A Week in Desolation Wilderness with the Tahoe Rim Trail Association
I spent some time in the backcountry documenting trail workers over the summer – here’s a summary of that trip, including photo gear packing!
I spent some time in the backcountry documenting trail workers over the summer – here’s a summary of that trip, including photo gear packing!
In this article I share my insights on documenting a non-stop horse relay across the Nevada desert – planning, gear to bring, and more.
Documenting a nonprofit in Huanchaco, Peru, focused on providing water safety and stewardship skills to community youth.
Joshua Tree National Park lends itself well to black & white, as I discovered on a self-assigned photography assignment.
It was sad to see the remains of such a beautiful ship reduced to some scraps in a parking lot. Experimenting with the Fujifilm X-T4.
There are some who think that photography is all about gear. Others will go further and say it’s about exposure, composition, and light. But is there more?
I’ll be returning to the Bahamas in March 2020 to followup with some volutneer sea turtle taggers I first met in 2013. You can also participate!
They say photography is a journey and not a destination. Part of that journey is constantly evaluating why you’re a photographer and what you’re capturing.
Photographers often wonder if they need Instagram to succeed in business. Answers vary, but the truth is you don’t need it. Here’s why and how.
The portable Instax printer has been one of my favorite travel companions. It’s helped me make connections with people that I never would have otherwise.