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April 7th, 2015
Keflavik brought us hard winds, snow and enormous dark clouds. Instantly it felt like we were underdressed, but as soon as we got in the car the sun popped out! My dad steered the wheels towards Mosfellsbær and through the window we could see an epic battle between the storm c...
April 7th, 2015
With a full-time job, backpacking in places like Yosemite is tough to plan, but things worked out for us and we were able to leave for Yosemite Thursday night. The day before we left, I had learned that Glacier Point road had opened up. It’s usually closed off until May, but d...
April 5th, 2015
I directed a piece for World Vision in Kenya a few weeks ago. Due to my severe lack of patience, I decided to bring along a Tetenal c41 developing kit and a scanner so I could process while in the field. It being my first time processing film on my own I was surprised at just ...
April 5th, 2015
We spent the day exploring various trails throughout Joshua Tree National Park. Everywhere we looked we saw bizarre rock formations and Seussian vegetation. It was truly like being on another planet. Our first stop was the Hidden Valley, a landscape littered with boulders a...
April 5th, 2015
It was mid December 2014 when I had the privilege to watch San Cristobal appear through the haze on the horizon in the soft morning light. Not a soul was awake as I served my watch at the helm, and the helm served me this eternal monumental memory. The feeling much like watchi...
April 6th, 2015
There are six 8,000-feet peaks at Guadalupe Mountains National Park. The most famous, El Capitan, is a towering pinnacle of limestone that surges off the desert floor. It’s the first sight you see when you enter the park driving north on Highway 54 from Van Horn, Texas. Guadal...
April 4th, 2015
We drove south from Las Vegas towards Joshua Tree National Park. Our route took us on a near-deserted road in the Mojave National Preserve, through a beautifully rugged and varied landscape of mountains, dunes, and rocks.
April 4th, 2015
It is the first impression for me to go somewhere out of my country.Japan is the first choice that I always thinking about. It is hard to live in the place that you never been but this is the special country that you will fall in love with.
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