For years I’ve always gone by the motto, “Take only pictures, leave only footprints.” And while visiting White Sands National Monument, that’s exactly what I’ve been doing. Taking images of an amazing location, and leaving only my tracks as evidence …
Ask for clouds, receive clouds
Yesterday’s initial visit to White Sands National Monument left me a little worried. A hyper blue sky set against a hyper white foreground. Oh yeah, sounds like some pretty photos there doesn’t it? And yes, that was sarcasm. The forecast …
White Sands photographic challenge
Ah, this week is going to be something else photographically. Trying to relay what a person sees when visiting White Sands National Monument is going to be difficult. Well, actually, trying to relay what you want someone to see when …
From Arizona to New Mexico – Round about
Yesterday leaving the Prescott area I made the decision to alter travel plans at the last minute. That’s normal, travel plans always change. Initially I was thinking about heading south and cutting over toward Tucson, going around the Phoenix area. …
What season is it?
For weeks we’ve seen freezing temperatures. Snow on the awning. Downpours. And of course, cranking up the heaters every night. Something changed a few days ago, and Prescott started warming up…..right when the Airstream was getting ready to hit the …
Arizona National Monuments Project
Unlike our last push to help fund the Arizona National Monuments Project, this time we have been extremely quiet on social media? Why you ask? Busy with clients. As I noted earlier on this site when we were pushing to …
A few social media tips I’ve learned
As I’ve been baptized by fire into the world of extreme social media I’ve learned a few things that I thought I’d share here. As we relaunch our campaign to get started on the National Monuments of Arizona (and then …
A new twist from the Forest Service – Fees for photography?
Ansel Adams was an incredible photographer. And for anyone who loves photography even a little…well, I’m sure you’ve seen some of his work. The National Parks benefited greatly from Adams work, and he inspired people around the world to come …
The last Hovenweep post for 2014
After being in the 4 Corners region for a few weeks now, I think it’s safe to say that the last two days spent in Hovenweep will be it for a while. We’ve gotten all the information and photography we …