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Winter Hammock Camping (Does Not Mean Being Miserable!)
I’ve always been a fan of winter camping. I think it’s my way of channeling my inner Minnesotan. The first reaction I normally get from folks (not all of course) in response to winter camping is usually a look of “shock” and “why on earth would you do that?” Here is why, there’s something peaceful…
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Rejuvenating Winter
I haven’t written anything in almost a year or covered a single one of my photo adventures aside from posting to social media once in awhile. The cause, I believe, is covid pandemic fatigue which has caused me to go into a non-creative stasis. I’ve questioned my relevance in a world full of “photographers” where…
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Crotalus Horridus—Missouri’s Largest Venomous Snake
Timber rattlesnake encounter in Mark Twain National Forest by Jake Trost Photography
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*SOLD OUT* 2022 Calendars!
2022 calendar by Jake Trost Photography
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Fort Morgan: Guardian of Mobile Bay (Photo Series)
Black and white photo series: Fort Morgan State Historic Site, Alabama.
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Now Scheduling: Fall Sessions (and more)
Sessions now available! Visit link to book now.
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Now Booking Sessions!
“I don’t shoot those. I’m a landscape photographer.” I’m done saying that. I’m simply a photographer. I like photographing just about anything (still not the biggest on weddings though 😉). I’ve turned down so much work over the years because I’ve kept telling myself that. Anyways. I’ve been putting this off for a long time…
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Mark Twain National Forest: Winter Campout Feb. 12-13, 2021
Winter camping quick how-to/rundown with photos.
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Ozark Snow
Long time no see everybody! I haven’t written in quite some time. Since the last time I did write, I’ve probably gone on half a dozen close to home travels. Enough to where I won’t get back to recap each and individual one. I also found myself taking my annual break after the holidays from…
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Ozarks Exploration
Ozark travels by Jake Trost Photography.