
Guess what? Two years ago today I started my blog! Might not seem too momentous of an occasion, but I’m dang proud of it. To celebrate I thought I’d do something I rarely do and post the photographs of another artist. Above is a photo of my Dad and below is a photograph that he took years ago that I always loved to look at. He is easily the most talented Artist I know. My parents are and always have been very supportive and encouraging of my siblings and I participating in the arts. Thus in a cheesy, but very sincere fashion, I thank my parents and dedicate this blog post to them! (PS. my Dad doesn’t know I am posting his photos… hopefully he doesn’t mind!)
Gamble House
Singapore Night – B sides
Utah Winter Mountains at Night
Was there any doubt that my second favorite (in the nostalgia sense) place to shoot in Utah is a little snow covered field overlooking the mountains north of Provo. I can’t recall ever having explored there during the day. But I have been there countless times at night. Normally by myself, but on occasion with a close friend or two. So many peaceful nights up there. A few years ago my brother bought me a Mountain Hardware down coat. Its bomber to say the least and it has kept me so warm on the often 5 hour long excursions to take photos. So partial thanks for any snow winter images goes to Mr. Mohawk Myke. Thanks for visiting. Check back for tomorrow’s post. I promise some awesomeness.
Utah Landscape
I got a request to post a few of my favorite Utah landscapes. There are so many, so today and tomorrow I am posting two sentimental places. While Utah Lake (above) has been described as shallow, massive, and probably full of pollution… it reflects most every beautiful Utah sunset throughout the year. Definitely a favorite place to go at dusk. Check back tomorrow to see the next landscape!
The many looks of Emily.
Large format memories and… a CHALLENGE?

Peru Landscape
Peru

I recently got to do some photography in Peru. We hiked the Salkantay Pass 4 days till Matchu Pitchu. I fell in love with the light in the Andies. The clouds continually rolled through and the light bounced all over the mountains giving me the problem of having too much good light! I don’t know if I have ever taken so many landscape shots during daylight hours! This is our Peruvian guide Joel at the top of the Salkantay pass. The mountain behind him had just erupted with several avalanches and made for a spectacular backdrop. I used my 580EXII and diffuser as a fill flash on him. Many more posts from Peru Photography coming soon!








