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
How to Use a Polarizer for Landscape Photography Display Group Article Icon Article When I first took up landscape photography, I carried around a big, bulky pouch of filters that were constantly getting scratched, being dropped, or accidentally getting left behind. As digital... 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
Behind the Shot: Zion National Park’s Temple of Sinawava Display Group Article Icon Article With towering sandstone pinnacles, deciduous trees that turn vibrant colors in the fall, and an extensive network of canyons, Utah’s Zion National Park holds an endless range of opportunities for... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Meet the Photographer: Sarah Marino Display Group Article Icon Article We’re pleased to introduce a new member to the Outdoor Photography Guide team of contributors: Sarah Marino. Sarah travels the country in a 25-foot Airstream trailer, photographing landscapes large and... View Content Arrow Forward Icon