Landscape, Wildlife, and Travel Photography
Japow (Japan + Powder) Trip Recap
Meiji Shrine, Tokyo, Japan.

Japow (Japan + Powder) Trip Recap

Late this winter I had the opportunity to check off one of my bigger bucket-list items: skiing in Japan. If you’re a skier or snowboarder, you know what I’m talking about. If you’re not, here’s a quick run down. (more…)

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Grand Central Terminal – NYC

I was recently visiting family in NYC and had a free afternoon in Manhattan. While I had a wishlist a mile long of possible photography spots, especially if fall colors were cooperating, the weather had other ideas. I generally don’t mind shooting in poor weather – sometimes I even enjoy it – but on this day it was really pouring and most trees in Central Park weren’t showing fall colors.

So, onto Plan B.
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40 by 40
An Air China 747-800 lands at SFO.

40 by 40

The outdoors and travel were my first passions, and photography became a natural extension of those pursuits. I love setting goals and making shit happen, so with my 40th birthday a little more than 4 years out, I saw it as the perfect opportunity to create a challenge that will get me doing more of the things I love.

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Africa Trip Recap
Seeing animals is cool. Seeing them interact is even cooler.

Africa Trip Recap

This spring I had the great opportunity to visit South Africa, as well as Lesotho and Swaziland. The genesis of the trip was an invite from a friend who was going to visit another friend in Kruger National Park, who is a researcher there. This afforded some behind-the-scenes experiences, including going along for buffalo captures (brief captures to collect data and then release them). In addition to our time with the researchers, we had several days on our own in Kruger, as well as time in Johannesburg, Swaziland, and Lesotho.

Since I typically shoot landscapes, it was a fun change of pace to have such a strong focus on wildlife (later in the trip, in Lesotho, I did predominantly shoot landscapes). As with any trip, no matter how new or familiar, I always take away a few lessons learned, or at least confirmations of past lessons. In no particular order…

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