I just got back from El Salvador after eight days of cruising around the country with my better half and her family. This was my third time visiting and I’m now starting to feel quite comfortable. I took a few thousand photos and kept roughly 300. I’m happy with that as my expectations are neverContinue reading “A Few Favorites From El Salvador”
Category Archives: Travel Photography
Anza-Borrego Road Trippin’
Road trips in California is something everyone should be doing if given the opportunity. It really is one of the great privileges of living in this great country of ours. If you hate America, just go on a road trip and you’ll probably feel differently afterwards. Me and my better half went on a threeContinue reading “Anza-Borrego Road Trippin’”
The Americans Photo Book By Robert Frank
Ya know, I’ve criticized the photo book numerous times on this blog. They are usually just meh to me. I’ve never looked at a photo book and been overly impressed. It would probably have to cover a specific subject I’m passionate about for me to be excited. Maybe I’m just not “intellectual” enough to getContinue reading “The Americans Photo Book By Robert Frank”
Desert Trash
The desert is a trash lovers paradise. A glimpse of discarded materials takes me into the past. I’ve now been to quite a few states with deserts. California, Arizona, New Mexico, Nevada, Utah and Texas. That’s a lot of desert. And I’ve noticed that deserts in California have a lot of trash. More than theContinue reading “Desert Trash”
Desert Photography
From the ocean to mountains to the desert in only two hours. It’s my reality and how lucky am I. The desert might be my favorite out of the three landscapes. Photographing remnants of the past sprinkled in with desert landscapes is hard to beat.
Would I Ever Leave California?
I don’t think so. There’s too much beauty at my fingertips here. For photography, it can’t get much better.
California Desert Photography
So much to see and photograph. From the beach to mountains to the desert in a few hours. It really is the greatest privilege to travel and photograph freely.
Selecting My Yosemite National Park Keepers (Youtube Video)
Arches National Park
Best park I’ve been to. Photographers paradise. Everywhere you look there’s endless opportunities.
Olympus EM5iii + 12-45 Pro
Best outdoor travel kit possible. I use crop mode so it’s a 24 -180mm kit that’s very small, light and weather sealed. JPEGs are very nice and customizable. Everyone lugging around huge FF kits on a mountain…not for me.