We thought it a great idea to reach out to our talented GP Alumni and ask them to send us their favorite image from 2016!
This year I plan to take a different approach towards my work by breaking away from what is ‘comfortable’ and explore new areas and shooting techniques.
Experience has taught us that sometimes when reaching for the stars, letting go and allowing life to unfold in its own time and special way allows for greater artistic expression and understanding.
In this brief tutorial, we’re going to cover one of our most asked questions, “How do I find the Milky Way?”
The adventure continues as we leave the desert floors and head up to our beloved mountains in the Eastern Sierra’s. Our workshop took our students from dizzying star-filled nights among ancient Bristlecone’s in the high country to chiseled tufa’s in Mono Lake. Lastly, read about how we survived Mutha Nature chasing us out of the wilderness!
We just wrapped up four amazing sold out workshops in southern Utah. Two months parked in the fast lane of hustling and bustling Moab made for some great photo opportunities and interesting experiences.
Tales from our first night sky photography workshops in Joshua Tree National Park and more.
Located in the Wallowa Mountains, Eagle Cap Wilderness is filled with some of the darkest skies and the most beautiful alpine lakes in the Pacific Northwest.
What a year… So many great times to look back on and so many opportunities coming in 2013. I spent most of the summer months teaching workshops here in the Pacific Northwest. In addition, I had a few opportunities to get out on my own and wrap up my first time-lapse film, ‘Within Two Worlds’…
‘Beyond the Rim’ was selected as the cover of Cascade A&E’s January 2013 issue and includes an interview for the featured article written by Jeff Spry.