Duga Antenna

This month’s print of the month is “Antenna, Chernobyl-2” Visiting this site in Ukraine was something I had dreamed of for years. The history of the Russian woodpecker is a Cold War legend that I remember hearing about as a kid. The complex itself is...

Slickhorn Canyon

On Sunday I tackled a canyon that got the best of me several years ago. This canyon seems like it wants to hurt you, within a mile of the trailhead is one of the largest pour offs on the mesa. The bypass requires you to hike up near the rim and make a tortuous...

Down the Rabbit Hole

One of the things that drew me to photography was the mix of the technical and artistic. I built my first large format camera, built numerous darkrooms, developed my own film, studied the zone system etc. However, I’ve always been concerned about spending so...

The Real Edge of Alaska

In August 2014 I drove my 4Runner from Oakland California to Prudhoe Bay Alaska, 3,448 miles ONE WAY! On the way back I made several side trips including one to Kennecott Alaska. Kennecott is the mining town, and location of the copper mine and mill, featured on the...