Behind the Shot: Mojave Desert Mud Cracks Display Group Article Icon Article Death Valley National Park, which lies in California’s vast Mojave Desert, is often thought of as a desolate, unforgiving place. This perception does not tell the full story of this... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Trip Report: California’s Eastern Sierra in Autumn Display Group Article Icon Article Sunlit Aspens Last autumn, we headed west in our Airstream camping trailer with the goal of being in Yosemite National Park for two weeks, only stopping on the eastern side... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Trip Report: Death Valley National Park Display Group Article Icon Article Death Valley is the lowest, driest, and hottest place in North America. During the California Gold Rush of 1849, a group of westbound settlers got lost in Death Valley for... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Behind the Shot: Redwood National Park, USA Display Group Article Icon Article As a nature photographer, it is not only important to simply document the environment; but also to create photographic compositions that engage the viewer and convey artistic vision. View Content Arrow Forward Icon