
I have been skiing for 25 years now. If I were about to turn 30 and not 40, I probably would be some kind of professional athlete instead of a photographer. Maybe? I only say this because statistically most professional athletes are exposed to their sport at an early age, usually before they can really [...]
Apr 15, 2010 | Categories:articles, short stories | Tags: Mount Baker, North Cascades National Park, skiing, snow, Washington, winter | 4 Comments »

Chris is one of my best skiing buds of all time. I don’t know how many days we have logged together, but I can tell you that it is probably close to 1000. He was one of my first friends in Vail, and that friendship is still going strong today. A couple of weeks ago [...]
Feb 23, 2010 | Categories:events, news and announcements | Tags: 2010 Olympics, skiing, snow, winter | 5 Comments »

Two days ago Younes Bounhar and I spent the day trekking into Eunice Lake in Mount Rainier National Park to photograph the sunset. The day was a a bit of an “epic” due to the fact that the snow was still about 6 feet deep along the trail and closer to 10 feet deep once [...]
Jul 18, 2009 | Categories:news and announcements, short stories | Tags: Art Wolfe, Jay Goodrich nature phtoographer, Mount Rainier, reflections, snow, summer, Younes Bounhar | 2 Comments »