Yosemite In April

In April 2011, the water levels were really high in all the rivers and waterfalls. The 2010/2011 winter season brought close to a 200% snow year which made this all possible. Below are two photos; one is of Bridal Veil Falls from Valley View and the other is of Bridal Veil creek. Looks like we’re […]

Street Photographer Vivian Cherry

I don’t consider myself a street photographer, but I do have a lot of respect for people who do it. Vivian Maier of course is one of my favorite. Another street photographer named Vivian is Vivian Cherry, who recently passed away at the age of 98 and has some pretty amazing work you should check […]

Free Solo Again

I saw the movie Free Solo again. This time it was a little more intense because I saw it in IMAX! Definitely worth the price of admission. Below is a press release regarding the film.  Please click on the link to open the .pdf: Free Solo Press Release I’m getting ready to go to Yosemite […]

Free Solo

Everyone knows I love Yosemite, so when the National Geographic film Free Solo came out, I was excited to see the park from completely different angles. For those of you who don’t know about this movie, Free Solo is about a rock climber named Alex Honnold who climbed El Capitan in Yosemite without ropes or […]

Super Snow Moon

This last week I took photos of the Super Snow Moon. Below is one of the photos I took. Looking forward to going to the Great Smokey Mountains in May. Also looking forward to Yosemite and the Grand Canyon in October. Waiting for both trips is really kind of frustrating because I want to take […]

Crazy Winter Weather

Southern California has been hit with some really unusual weather lately. We don’t typically get rain, but this winter season has seen a lot of rain! I don’t think it’s rained this much in twenty some odd years where I live. There is also a really strong cold front moving through each day. Some mornings […]

Zion National Park

I didn’t expect to go to Zion National Park twice during my road trip last year, but it was kind of necessary. The first time I stopped there, which was the first stop I made on my trip, most of the road through the park was closed due to road construction. I’d say I could […]

Cedar Breaks National Monument

While on my long road trip in September 2018, I stopped at a place called Cedar Breaks National Monument. The monument is along the route going to Bryce Canyon and Zion National Parks. The monument itself is mostly bowl shaped and has pretty much the same feel as Bryce Canyon. While it’s not as big […]

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