Images from adventures and thoughts on things. Director, writer for Nat Geo, History, Discovery, AMC, and more. Love beautiful places and creative, passionate people.
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#anomalywinery in #napavalley. #photography #production #travel #adventure #beautifulPlaces
A brief visit at Anomaly Winery in #napavalley #wine #travel #adventure #photography
Napa Valley, CA. #travel #photography #production #adventure #wine
Alcatraz from my hotel. #sanfransico #travelphotography #adventure #alcatraz
Standing above a hole in the lava rock looking at the molten version below. Very anxiety inducing.
The California coast...happiness!
Near the Redwoods north of Sant Cruz. Beautiful place!
The Water Protectors from Standing Rock lead the LA Climate March.
A short series from the Salton Sea in California. A bizarre and, when the light is just right, beautiful place.
The Wall from Game of Thrones? No. A stunning ice wall bordering a glacier in Alaska. These retreat more and more each year. One of the many threats brought on by climate change.
Standing Rock and the Water Protectors lead the way.
I turned to my left and said, “Hey, moose.” I didn’t hear a sound until I was right on it. I said to my friend, “Here’s a moose.” “What? Where?,” he replied. “Right there,” pointing about twenty feet away. We looked back to our guide for advice. He was quickly walking in the opposite direction. No worries. This one was a good boy.
Another pic from Alaska near the Lake George Glacier. An amazing place that still feels like you are the first visitor. I was able to see some places in this region with no visible sign of man.
From a recent trip to Death Valley. Winter and early spring are great times to visit. Remarkable stars at night!
Taken during a recent assignment to Alaska. This was near Lake George Glacier. A stunning location! I’ll post more from the same trip.
Keeva and I went to the #climatemarch today. It was fantastic. The most amazing thing...the #waterprotectors . You know this group of native Americans from the #nodapl protests in #standingrock. There were thousands of people marching for the same thing, all in unity, all doing our thing. But when the Standing Rock group arrived, things were real. I looked down at the end of the march, our destination at a refinery, and saw the Standing Rock group face to face with the security of Tesoro refinery. I said to Keeva, "This is a march, THAT is a protest." She said, "Do you want to go?" "Yes." She said, "Let's go." As we made our way to the front, we were pretty far back, the Standing Rock group were returning. Thousands parted instantly to make room and let them through. Their intensity was palpable. I suddenly realized that I was there to show support, the Water Protectors were there fighting for their lives. It was different game, one with real stakes. We've become so used to corporations taking away our rights, feeding us misinformation, making us think something absurd is actually normal, that we aren't even sure how to fight or what to fight for. We spend our time fighting each other over stupid, trivial, nonsense. The Water Protectors were on another level o reality. It was impressive. They made their presence known and many thousands of people could tell that there is even more at stake than our bottled water society can comprehend. It was a good day. This was my fourth march and seeing people in massive numbers rally together in a positive, yet powerful way, is encouraging.