Saturday, December 10, 2011
Lunar Eclipse
Got this one this morning during the total lunar eclipse. I found out about the event midday yesterday, and decided to check it out. I thought about doing a series of the entire eclipse put together into one image, but that would have taken about two hours from 5-7 this morning. I didn't have that kind of motivation since the temps were in the teens and the wind was HOWLIN'. So i winged it, found this composition and came up with this shot. It was a pretty majestic moonset/sunrise.
Wednesday, November 23, 2011
Desert Sentinel
Got this shot from an overnight foray into the desert. I was searching for that classic-looking saguaro--quintessential Southwest. After stumbling around in the thorniest place on earth for a bit, I came across this guy, and got the composition i was after. I suppose I'll call it "Desert Sentinel", that's what jumped out at me. yeah...I'm going with it.
Wednesday, October 12, 2011
River Love
Here are some shots of a bridal session I did with my friend Malia on the Green River in Utah. The shoot went great, the wedding was a riot, and I'm very pleased with how all the photos turned out. The last shot is an overall view of the wedding reception at Swaseys Beach, taken at about 10pm. Congrats Malia and Brian!
Monday, July 25, 2011
Landscape Arch
Largest natural arch in the world. Nearly 300 feet across. The pics don't do the size of it justice, but this thing is huge when you stand underneath it (which actually involves a little bit of illegal off-trail scrambling). But hey, no one was around, and i got the shots I was after. Hope yall like 'em! Click to enlarge...
Saturday, July 2, 2011
Delicate Arch
Saturday, June 25, 2011
Goin' with the flow: San Juan River
This summer I am working as a river guide for Holiday Expeditions in Utah. We run single and multi-day trips on a bunch of sections of different rivers throughout the state. You can check out their website at: http://www.bikeraft.com/ Here's a few shots from the San Juan River in Southeastern Utah. Though it's not known for it's whitewater, this section of river contains some amazing petroglyph panels and ruins.
River House at night. An Anasazi ruin built in the mid 1200's.
Spiral petro at night. River House
Bighorn Sheep petro. Butler Wash
I've been slacking on the blogging lately with how busy I've been. I'll be posting more as I have time. PEACE
Wednesday, April 20, 2011
Season's End
Done with my job, and done skiing for the season. It was a wet and wild smashing good time--over 650 inches of snow while i was there, and I got over 100 days of skiing in. Good stuff, but I'm in need of some vitamin D. Here's a couple shots from my last few days there.
Me. Workin'. Thanks Seth Hamel: http://sethhamel.com/
Me. Playin'. Thanks Tim Burdick: http://timothyburdick.co/
Monday, April 4, 2011
Thursday, March 31, 2011
Wednesday, March 30, 2011
Change-Up
Had to do something different today. I took a day off from Snowbird for the first time in about two months, and hopped in the Soob for a little road trip to check out the Great Salt Lake and Bonneville Salt Flats. Here are my two favorites from the day.
Salt flats were a trip. Totally flat, martian landscape.
Caught the sunset over the salt lake on the way home.
Back to the slopes manana. Peace!
Saturday, March 26, 2011
Friday, March 11, 2011
Tuesday, March 8, 2011
40 feet and counting...
Whattayaknow? It snowed a little more here. This storm system dropped another 3 feet in Little Cottonwood Canyon--the snowiest place on earth. Don't quote me on that, but it sure feels like it, as Snowbird has now received 40 feet of the white stuff so far. The clouds parted today, revealing a friggityfresh coating of frosting on the hill. Grab a spork, and dig in.
Monday, February 21, 2011
Get to da POWDAAA!
Thursday, February 17, 2011
not quite
This is a composition i've had in mind for a while, but the elements just weren't right today--cloudy, with super flat light. Turned it black and white which i think makes it a bit more interesting, though not the dynamic shot i'm looking for.
Wednesday, February 16, 2011
Blowin' Smoke
It's been a little windy at the office the last few days gearing up for a fresh installment of Wasatch powder, which should be hitting tonight and continuing into next week. The mountain needs it, it's been a bit windblown and crusty as of late.
Here's a shot of the American Fork Twins in a swirl of blowing snow.
Wednesday, February 9, 2011
The Office
Pfeifferhorn through snowy trees. This peak is a famous and isolated mountaintop in the Lone Peak Wilderness of the Wasatch Mountains. As seen from Hidden Peak.
Tuesday, February 1, 2011
Powder to the People: February is hurrr
Here's some shots from work today. I was a little jealous that I wasn't tearing up the fresh 16 inches Snowbird got from this storm, but as far work goes, today was stellar. Blue skies, fresh creamy goodness, and--oh yeah--it was cold. -10 degrees at the top...
Hidden Peak and the Tram. Wind chill of -30 up there.
Face shots all morning.
I like the composition here, but i wish I caught the skier in the middle of a big right turn. I'll have to set it up sometime and get it right. diggin' the yellow jumpsuit, though.
Saturday, January 29, 2011
Sequence Stylie
This is my first attempt at a sequence photo. I combined five photos to make this image, and stylized it in photoshop. this is a popular technique in ski photography, usually to show the sequence of an athlete throwing big tricks. No tricks in this one, but i really like the composition. Next time I'll use a tripod to save me an hour or two in post-production.
Thursday, January 27, 2011
Powder to the People: Get some
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