Hey Y’all, I've been ...a bad YouTuber. Here's a little update on where I've been (hint: in my favorite place) Thanks for being here, hope you’re all having the BEST summer ♡
Read MoreDespite all the ups and downs, hard days and never-ending indecision...most of the time I just can't get over how stupid beautiful this life can be ♡ Hope you're all doing well out there, much love
Read MoreVan life in Yosemite Valley, for the first snow ↟
Read MoreLife is but a dream within a dream ♡
Read MoreThe only constant is change..
Read MoreAn unexpected (and emotional) ending to van life in Moab, Utah
Read MoreLately I’ve been dealing with burnout both creatively and also as a full-time traveller. But all of that changed when I found myself in the landscape of my dreams ♡
Read MoreI recently got the iPhone 13 Pro and have been roaming around the North Cascades in Washington to see what this phone can do. As a minimalist, I love the idea of simplifying my setup and using my phone to vlog. Like they say, the best camera is the one you have with you…
Read MoreBeen living in the Washington wilderness, and starting to question what comes next. Choosing a state to live in and buying land feels like a big, scary commitment. Extended international travel is still up in the air. And leaving the road? That feels like the scariest thing of all. Honestly, I’m not sure what I’m doing..
Read MoreFor the past week, I've been based around Mount Rainier in Washington State. If you've ever wondered what a very normal day looks like in my life as a van-dwelling outdoor adventure photographer, here ya go. Early morning drives into the mountains, sunrise photography shoots, coffee and editing breaks, sunset hikes, and all the other stuff in between.
Read MoreDoes it ever get lonely living on the road? Yeah. In this video I talk about the loneliness and solitude that can exist in van life. Also, relationships - and a life update that swings from forests to the sea on the Olympic Peninsula, and into the Cascade Mountains of Washington State. Some rough patches, but also some really beautiful moments and views along the way.
Read MoreWoah, has it really been a month already?? I've been out hiking, camping and living the van life...and doing my best to escape wildfire smoke and heat waves. Here’s what summer in Montana has been like, grizzly bears included. Spoiler alert - Montana is ridiculously beautiful.
Read MoreAfter two months in a house, I’m back out on the road…which means re-learning how to live full-time in a vehicle. Finding places to park, showers, bathrooms and all the other stuff in between. Thanks for being here :)
Read MoreI think it's safe to say I'm in love with Jackson, Wyoming. Even on moody, rainy days - this place is beautiful. I'll be hitting the road again in a week so thought I'd share a chill day in the life here in the Tetons. Thanks for being here, sending you all love xx
Read MoreAh, summers in Washington. I’ve mostly been in the mountains, doing what I love to do most. Hike, camp and take photos. So, I figured I’d share what I’ve been up to and some BTS of recent landscape / travel photography trips in the Washington backcountry. In this episode, I’ll show you what I pack for these overnights and what camera gear I take into the mountains as an adventure photographer.
Read MoreMaking a decision and making it a reality. Two very different things.
After deciding to live on the road and let my apartment lease expire, I offered myself a giant pat on the back and promptly forgot about it. For a day. A week. And then a month. Six weeks passed before I finally faced the reality of my current situation. I was in Utah, hanging out with some of my favorite people in the world. Taking photos, having fun. Making absolutely zero progress toward my goal of living on the road.
Read MoreA plume of dust clouded my rear view mirror as I turned down the unpaved road. I slowed to navigate the upward track of rugged terrain, half expecting my airbag to explode with each and every pothole.
Read MoreI stood on the beach today at sunset. Watching people balance cameras while wearing knit hats and flannel shirts – teetering out onto massive logs, silhouetted together against a crimson sky. I saw the same scene I had seen five years before. The same rock formations in the distance, the same haystacks and mossy green trails.
Read MoreVideo footage of our 240 mile trek through Yosemite National Park, Ansel Adams Wilderness, Sequoia National Park, King's Canyon National Park, and to the summit of Mount Whitney at 14,496 ft.
Read MoreIt was the first week of January, and the crowds were gone. I don’t know how cold it was, only that it was.
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