Enroute to Mt. Rainer at the end of June. The reality of going to a popular waterfall. If you are looking for seclusion it’s always best to get there at the crack of dawn, of course sometimes you have to do a little scouting to figure out when the best time to arrive and how […]
Painted Hills, Oregon
The Painted Hills in Oregon are beautiful, offering a unique look at the lands geology over millions of years. In an effort to preserve this area there are not many trails and you are required to not venture off them which in my opinion makes it kind of a boring/touristy place to photograph. (lookup the […]
Weekend Warrior
It’s been a few years since I have been in Vermont during Fall Foliage or as we call it tourist season. The relationship between Vermonters and those city folk from New Jersey, Connecticut, Massachusetts and New York is that of love and hate. If your outside of Vermont and driving in any metro area your […]
Free iPhone Wallpaper
I had a friend laughing at me because my phone wallpaper was the default image loaded on the phone, I have since ‘customized’ my phone and now you can too! Download a free wallpaper for your iPhone or other phone model. See highlights from trips to Iceland from the past two years. 2018 & 2019. […]
Mt. St. Helens
Spent some time this summer exploring Mt. St. Helens (known as Lawetlat’la to the Indigenous Cowlitz people, and Loowit or Louwala-Clough to the Klickitat). The North side where the volcano exploded 30+ years ago is a unique look at the landscape slowly regenerating. The Mt. St. Helens National Volcanic Monument was established on August 27, 1982 by U.S. President Ronald Reagan following the 1980 eruption.[2] The 110,000 acre […]
North Cascade Lakes
There’s a lot of lakes in Washington. I found one with no trail or notes but someone had hiked to the right of the same watershed and then veered right at the end. I took his notes verbatim, same time of year, same relative path, I’ve hiked 23 miles +vert in one day and didn’t […]
Water
A year of filming water in all its forms from the Pacific Northwest (primarily Mt. Hood) // Filmed over June 20th, 2019 – June 10th, 2020 – This came together as a way to showcase some of the time-lapse and video footage as a photographer I normally don’t publish. Shot starting from last year’s summer […]
Falls Creek
Falls Creek Falls located in Skamania, Washington follows the river for 2 miles before approaching a multi tier More info Fall 2018
Salmonberry
Miles of Salmonberries cover the riverside near Nehalem where an old rail line washed out years ago. In Feburary of 2016 I had made my first visit and it was exciting to see the growth from the past 4 years. Soon this trail will be gone if no further maintenance occurs.After the December 2007 Great […]
Empty Streets
Plenty of parking & camping – select photos from biking around Portland, Oregon the month of April. As with most cities across the world –– downtown has become unusually quiet. Instead of my usual destinations I have spent a lot of my free time cruising the streets and appreciating the tranquility. Chaos 1 week later