I was recently speaking with a fellow photographer regarding our favorite weddings. It is actually something I hadn’t thought about before, but I it turns out I didn’t have to think long. My favorite wedding was one I wasn’t even invited to much less had a plan for photographing. Last spring I had spent a[more…]
Category Archives: Tim’s Adventures
This 10 minute slideshow, available in HD, is a small sample of the images I made while travelling over the roof of the world.
Kevin and Rob were in town this weekend for Kevin’s exhibition at Altitude Fine Art Photography Gallery. After his reception Saturday, we decided to take advantage of the nice weather and do a little winter mountaineering on Peak One, just outside of my house. We had a bit of a late start and didn’t[more…]
I just returned from a recent trip to California. I went with some of my college climbing partners and spent about two weeks photographing places like Lake Tahoe, Death Valley, the Eastern Sierra Nevada, and Yosemite National Park. Toss in some hiking and rock climbing and we had a great time. Below are some of[more…]
This year, a new company put on the Teva Mountain Games in Vail. Much of the access photojournalists have enjoyed for the past several years was gone. Photographers were cut off from some of the big events like climbing and mountain biking with the organizers citing safety reasons. It got me thinking about the idea[more…]
People always tell me how lucky I am to be living in such a photogenic place; and they are quite right. I am really lucky to be able to live in the mountains of Colorado, but even up here I can go through spells of feeling uncreative and out of ideas, a sort of “photographer’s[more…]
Not to toot my own horn too much, but I just recieved the results from the 2008 WPPI 16X20 print competition, and I won 3rd place and an Accolade of Excellence Award for one of my photo journalism peices. Below is the press release from WPPI.
This past week I had the good fortune of travelling to Nebraska for three days to photograph the Sandhill Crane migration along the Platte River. These are just a few of the thousands of images I made there.