Posts Tagged ‘Jay Goodrich’

The Journey is Worth the Experience – China

Sunset over the Pines of Huang Shan, China by Jay Goodrich

  Have you ever wondered why a certain grandparent goes beyond your parent’s ability? I am not criticizing my parents by any means, they are still raising me to this day, even when I think they shouldn’t be. Something happens though when a person takes over the role of a grandparent. It is like they [...]


Cultural – China

Riding a bicycle in Yang Shao, China by Jay Goodrich

  Culture. My first thought was that cultural photographs would have to contain people in them, right? You can’t have a culture without people? That’s correct, but does a cultural photograph need to have people in it to be successful? Culture is about customs, art, food, clothing, etc. This very concept is something that would [...]


2010 in Review

Blowing Snow at Coral Pink Sand Dunes State Park UT by Jay Goodrich

twenty 10 from Jay Goodrich on Vimeo. Photographer and writer Jay Goodrich has assembled a collection of his work from the past year. Images were captured on location throughout Washington, Colorado, California, Oregon, Utah, New Mexico, Montana, and Wyoming. My friend Jim Goldstein has a project on his blog every year where he asks people [...]


The 25th Anniversary of Outdoor Photographer

Mount Shuksan Reflected in Glacial Tarn by Jay Goodrich

This month I have the honor of being part of Outdoor Photographer Magazine’s 25th Anniversary Issue. I am so grateful that the editors chose to use two of my Top Locations for Nature Photography and two of my Pro Tips for this issue. Although, I have not been part of the OP contributor list for [...]


New Photography Workshop With Art Wolfe

The Teton Range rises abruptly over Jackson Hole. Dominated by the Grand Teton, they are the most dramatic escarpment in the lower 48. There is much more than stunning scenery in the Jackson Hole area. The meadows and marshes are frequented by moose and elk, bears roam the woods, and deer abound. Ansel Adams captured [...]


Optimism is Contagious

Our Daughter at 1 © Jay Goodrich

My wife Heather sent me a text message a little earlier today stating that she was sad. To which I replied asking, “why?”. I then received a laundry list of items that were on her mind. This list contained the typical things that bother almost any person on this planet regardless of career, lifestyle, or [...]


Photoshop and Nature Photography: How Far is Too Far?

© Jay Goodrich

Darwin Wiggett and I have started a column swap in our blogs. Every other month we are writing our individual opinions on a common topic. Soon we will have a name for what we are doing, but for now, this month’s topic was “Photoshop and Nature Photography: How Far is Too Far? You can view [...]


New Workshop/Tours for the Summer of 2010

Brown Bear, Lake Clark NP, AK © Jay Goodrich

We are proud to announce two new workshop/tours for the summer of 2010. For more information click the links below to see all of the details of the trips. The Bears of Lake Clark National Park, July 21-27, 2010 The Altiplano of Chile, August 6-13, 2010