I don't go on a hike without my camera, and I try to hike at least a few times a week. I've been doing this for almost a decade so the photos have added up to hundreds of thousands. Of course most are garbage but even a 1% success rate will yield a lot of good photos. Here I have curated a few collections of photos from my various adventures in different parts of the country. Taking pictures is how I remember places. Once that shutter has clicked it's as if the image is imprinted onto my brain as well as the camera's sensor. I understand the world through imagery and seeking out pleasant lighting and compositions propels me towards a more beautiful world.
All of these nature pictures are for sale! Simply head on over to the store and chose the size and type of print you want. Then let me know which images you chose on the checkout page.
Selections from Montana
Selections from Michigan's Upper Peninsula
A Series on the fractal nature of nature itself
800 miles of extremely remote terrain in the American Southwest.
550 miles across Michigan's Upper Peninsula on the NCT.
1,200 miles from Montana to the Pacific Ocean.
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