36 Hours of Photography in Vermont
As the stormy weather that soaked the East Coast last week blew out to sea, I had just one day to get up to Vermont and photograph a bridge over the Connecticut River for a client. I was dying to get in some time for foliage photography as well. Continue reading
A Week In Glacier National Park
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One week is hardly enough time to explore and photograph a National Park that covers 1 million acres, is 100 years old, and has 700 miles of hiking trails. No way baby! I was bitten by the Montana bug about 15 years ago when I backpacked the neighboring Bob Marshall Wilderness in the Lewis & Clark National Forest. A visit to Glacier National Park would also complete my quest of the trio of parks in the northern Rockies, including Yellowstone and Grand Teton. Continue reading