the magic of a new camera.
Something fantastically wonderful has happened in my creative life. Something that will exponentially improve the quality of nearly everything photo and video-related that I will produce in the next...
View ArticleAVALANCHE! …or how to avoid one.
Initially, I’d had pretty mellow ideas of what the weekend was going to be like. At Friday night’s showing of this year’s Teton Gravity Research film, however, we talked to an avalanche course...
View ArticlePatagonian Wildlife Safari!
December 19th, 2010, 06:23 Into the wild we venture. In the car once again, the roadside is alive with ostriches, rabbits, guanacos (which resemble reddish llamas), horses, sheep, and maras (like...
View Articlepenguin beach party
One sight remained high on our to-see list in Patagonia: a killer whale launching itself onto a beach to eat a sea lion. While this sight is fairly rare, especially at this time of the year, we...
View ArticleSpring Arrives: Pictures from the Everyday
While attending an incredibly demanding art school full-time, working three jobs during the week and extra ones on the weekends, trying to produce an incredibly meaningful and thoughtful body of work...
View ArticleA Monumental Experience: Bears, Bergs, and Brilliant Weather
Having spent a day crossing Davis Strait from the foggy, ice-filled wonderland that was Greenland, it was with much anticipation that we approached the Canadian Arctic. Our first stop would be...
View ArticleWhite Whale Wonderland: Cruising with Belugas in Churchill
On a beautifully warm day in Churchill, Manitoba, the Sea Explorer welcomed a new group of passengers aboard. After a long day of travel and sightseeing for our guests, we had initially planned a...
View ArticleA Leap of Faith: The Murres of Cape Walstenholme
After sailing east from Churchill, the Sea Explorer was promptly met with a gale warning. High winds, swell, and poor visibility kept us on the ship for a day and a half, and with white caps ripping...
View ArticleDisko Dreaming
I was out on deck early the morning we entered Disko Bay. Fog surrounded the ship, hazy blue-grey into infinity, light rain and calm seas. As I watched, a giant iceberg appeared through the mist,...
View ArticleThe Heart of Greenland
I first watched Uummannaq appear from the sea. In the golden haze of morning light, a single spire loomed silhouetted on the horizon; icebergs filling the ocean ahead. Mountains lined both side of the...
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