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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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Ozark Exploration: Updates, 20% Off Coupon
A quick update and some images from this past weekend’s Ozark adventure.
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This Year’s Fall Color
It’s been a great fall in my opinion. The colors haven’t been as vibrant but the temperatures have been absolutely fantastic. It really felt like someone just flipped the switch from excessive heat to comfortable crispiness. Three weekends in a row I was able to get out and chase the change. Weekend one was essentially…
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2020 Calendar Release!
2020 calendars are now available! Be sure to head over to the online shop to get yours now. I have two versions available this go around. The 2020 Calendar encompasses images from all around the United States which I have photographed. The 2020 Minnesota Calendar well, that’s self explanatory. I hope you enjoy the images that…
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In the Shadows of the Night: A Chilling Ozark Campfire Story
I’ve spent a lot of time in the outdoors in my life. Both of my parents had me camping and traveling since day one. On a camping trip in late fall in Minnesota, it snowed and I peed my snowsuit—I’ve always thought that this is what made me love winter so much, nothing quite like…
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Book Update, Calendars, and Autumn Weather in the Ozarks
Hello all! First off, the books: I wanted to take the time to just fill you in on what all is going on as we approach the holiday seasons. My original intent was to release the 2015-2019 book by this time (mid to late September). Given the fact that we are so close to “that…
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Streets of Benton Park 9/15/2019
This past Sunday fellow photographer and friend Tom Williams and I set out to shoot some early evening light in some of the architecturally oldest and beautiful spots in the city of Saint Louis. Established as a neighborhood in 1866, and a historic district in 2006, it sits just west of Soulard. Benton Park was…
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Colorado & Rocky Mountain National Park 2019
Established in 1915 by then President Woodrow Wilson, Rocky Mountain National Park is one of our nation’s oldest National Parks. Sitting between 7,860′ and 14,259′ it is one of the nation’s highest and contains 415 square miles of which the majority is designated wilderness (Leave No Trace principles are a must). 77 mountain peaks over…
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Success Is All About Perspective: Traveling the Ozarks & Finding Inspiration
24 hours, 473 miles, rain, more rain, muddy roads and Missouri mills, night skies and waterfalls. We drove a section of the original Trail of Tears, finding some new camp spots and backroads along the way. We enjoyed gravel bars along the crystal clear Current River in the Ozark National Scenic Riverways, stayed up most…