We often hear the stereotype that Montana is full of cowboys, Republicans, and giant snowdrifts. Sometimes, it is. Still, that’s not all we have here.

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We often hear the stereotype that Montana is full of cowboys, Republicans, and giant snowdrifts. Sometimes, it is. Still, that’s not all we have here.
It may surprise you, but Ireland comes in more colors than green, blue, and gray.
So close to home, yet it feels like I’m far away.
The best beach in the world if you’re into used condoms and cigarette butts.
Unicorns and friends, I have just spent the most blissful week of no news in Eastern Poland. We went potato harvesting and looked at some week-old baby cows. That was literally it, and it was grand. I never want to leave.
New York City in the summertime can be magical.
Wish you were here?
Like most cities in, around, or near water, Amsterdam is best viewed from a boat.
Greetings from the middle of Europe!
A botanical garden, a.k.a. Hortus Botanicus, is always on my to-go list for holidays.
Oh Liverpool! Home of the Beatles, capital of pop, and a pretty good place to be on a sunny summer evening.
The time has come for me to say adieu and bid you all a happy life with your cameras, but before I go, I wish to impart a few pieces of wisdom.
Adding to your already super-cool manual mode powers, we’re giving you a monkey wrench today: ISO settings.
This week is a little different. Instead of explaining a technique or demonstrating a composition concept, we’re going make a lightbox.
One thing you definitely need to know as a photographer is that there are two very special times of the day when magic happens: the Golden Hour and the Blue Hour.