Two weeks ago in Five Years Ago This Week I went back in time to revisit a gorgeous wildflower-covered meadow in Mount Rainier National Park. This week we’ll go back even further to some fall hikes in the North Cascades from six years back.
read moreThis is the last week to see my show at Piccola Cellars! The photographs come down Friday, September 30th, so get in there some time during the week or you’ll miss it!
read moreEver stop and think about what you were doing a year ago, or maybe five years ago? To gauge your progress or for no reason but nostalgia, some folks including my Mom kept a journal to revisit days gone by. But photos are also an excellent way to bring back memories!
read moreAs the passing of Labor Day marks the winding down of summer, it’s time to wind down our series of articles about my trip to the American Southwest with a look at some of the wildflowers we encountered along the way.
read moreIt’s time for my next show at Piccola Wine Cellars in North Bend, and we’re celebrating with an Artist’s Reception this Friday evening, including live music!
read moreAfter our river canyon hiking adventure the day before, my friend Jeremy and I were ready to photograph – you guessed it – more canyons!
read moreAs I’ve mentioned in recent articles, my friend Jeremy and I had planned to photograph the famous river canyon at The Narrows in Zion National Park, but were blocked by dangerously high flow rates. But that didn’t stop us from river canyon hiking for long.
read moreGrowing up in south Louisiana, I wasn’t familiar with the concept of a “flat”. Heck, everything down there is flat. It wasn’t until I visited Yosemite that I encountered the term in reference to an area of land. Well, today we’ll explore an area called Yant Flat, and it turns out it’s not so flat.
read moreAs my friend Jeremy and I made our way around southern Utah on our recent photography tour of the American Southwest, one thing was certain – we would revisit one of our favorite places: Zion National Park.
read moreIn last week’s article, Lake Powell Surprise, my friend Jeremy and I were shooting in the Glen Canyon Dam area near Page, Arizona, when we spotted some sandstone features that reminded us of the famous feature known as “The Wave” in the nearby Paria Canyon-Vermilion Cliffs Wilderness. Since “The Wave” requires a permit that is difficult to get, we decided to check out the local features that were much easier to reach.
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