History Articles

The National Treasure That Almost Wasn’t

The National Treasure That Almost Wasn’t

It was April 6, 1930 when the citizens of Jackson Hole, in Teton County Wyoming, and the adjacent area learned who was behind the recent and prolific purchases of land and ranches in the valley. The Snake River Land Company had spent the previous two years acquiring...

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Time Travel – Mesa Verde NP

Time Travel – Mesa Verde NP

For the longest time, Mesa Verde National Park was on my list. You know, The List. Things I must see if I'm ever in the area. Not because it's filled with spectacular photo opportunities, but because it's fascinating to see the dwellings and communities of ancient...

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From salmonberry to trillium. The journey so far.

From salmonberry to trillium. The journey so far.

I realized recently that it's been almost exactly five years since I decided to go down the photography road. In the spring of 2009, I was surfing the internet trying to decide how to spend my income tax refund. I had always wanted a good camera, and vowed to get one...

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The Road Less Traveled

The Road Less Traveled

Making the decision to retire early was not an easy one, but knowing that I wanted to spend my time capturing the world in photographs rather than inside four walls helped me decide. The ultimate goal is to travel the highways and byways of this beautiful country and...

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