About
Adventure used to mean something.
Before we started sharing and liking and retweeting everything, before selfie sticks and #nofilter, it was about having an experience.
About bearing witness to beauty, and reconnecting to the wild within ourselves.
Then we started shoving our faces into the frame.
It became less about the experience, and more about letting everyone know we were having it.
How can you capture the essence of a moment, if you’re not even in the moment?
This is the paradox of the photographer. The tightrope we walk between getting the shot and creating the shot.
I’ve been making pictures since 2006, when a crappy disposable camera yielded some decidedly un-crappy shots of the New Zealand countryside.
Since then I’ve wandered from Guilford, Connecticut, to the Galapagos Islands, to Jackson Hole, Wyoming. (And my camera’s gotten a lot nicer.)
Now, whether I’m trekking to Nova Scotia in a beat-up camper, or sneaking off to the Blue Ridge Parkway on my lunch break — I don’t just hover on the sidelines of adventure.
I bring the adventure.
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Partial Client List:
American Angler
American Way Magazine
Backcountry Magazine
Bike Magazine
Blue Ridge Outdoors
Cane Creek
Cloudveil
Dirt Magazine
The Drake
Elevation Outdoors
FreeHub Magazine
Misty Mountain Threadworks
Men's Health
Men's Journal
Mountain Luxury
Patagonia
Powder Magazine
REI
Sands Whitewater
Ski Magazine
Sotheby's International Real Estate
Super Lawyers
Terra Resort Group
Teton Valley Magazine
Translvania County
WNC Magazine
Wyoming Travel and Tourism