“Lago de Atitlan Sunrise” – Lago de Atitlan, Guatemala – 2010
“One Man’s Journey” – Lago de Atitlan, Guatemala – 2010
“Old Pier” – Lago de Atitlan, Guatemala – 2010
“Lago de Atitlan Sunrise” – Lago de Atitlan, Guatemala – 2010
“One Man’s Journey” – Lago de Atitlan, Guatemala – 2010
“Old Pier” – Lago de Atitlan, Guatemala – 2010
I am incredibly lucky to have such an amazing girlfriend that works as my photography assistant on just about all of the photography jobs and trips I take as a freelance photographer. This post is a dedication to how important she is in my life and how she makes every place I travel to…better.
All of the new photography work from Wyoming, covering the Wind River Range’s Titcomb Basin, Yellowstone National Park and all that the Jackson Valley and the Grand Teton National Park have to offer, is now available to purchase in the Online Store. The store now offers digital downloads and gallery wraps of most of the prints. Keep an eye out for new additions to the store in the coming months, including two new 2010 calendars, mouse pads and a book coming out before my next documentary starts in May of 2010.
Enjoy!!!



Finally, here is some of my photography work from the Wind River Range in Wyoming. Hiking into the Winds from Pinedale, via the Elk Hart Trailhead, Sarah and I hiked more then 12 miles into the backcountry to get to Titcomb Basin, easily one of my top 5 favorite places in the lower 48 to shoot photography. If you ever get a chance to reach this desolate wonderland, you won’t be disappointed. Please contact me for any information regarding these images or if you just want advice on how to find places like this….
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Here is a small collection of photography from a recent trip to Wyoming’s Wind River Mountain Range. Although the trip was cut short due to a friend getting altitude sickness, we were still able to get a glimpse of the beauty that surrounds this amazing part of Wyoming.