hello At the end of last summer I spent a couple days in Bigfork, Montana photographing the Crown of the Continent Guitar Festival and Workshop. This last year has brought a consistent challenge of both writing and photographing stories simultaneously. It’s been a difficult thing to try and do both well. Lift your camera and […]
At the end of last year I spent some time writing and photographing a story about the Missoula Symphony Orchestra’s 60th anniversary for Montana Magazine. How could you not enjoy an assignment that sends you to music rehearsal and backstage during a performance? It’s definitely been a challenge writing and photographing stories simultaneously this past year. […]
It’s almost been a year since we left the Flathead Valley and contracted a new vast broadband internet. Now we are moving again — only this time it’s to a place here in Missoula that will probably be our address for the foreseeable future. What is really hard to believe is that it has almost […]
Standing in a field so full of bees that my body was vibrating with the hum of their buzzing was a first. So was finding out that raising bees outside Glacier National Park means that sometimes bears eat your bee hives. Working on this story and photographing the folks at Glacier County Honey Company […]
There are some assignments that, once finished, leave you feeling better than when you started. This assignment was one of those experiences for me. When I got the call from Poets and Writers Magazine that I would be photographing bestselling, mystery author James Lee Burke I was more than a little nervous. He’s a well […]
Earlier this year I spent some time photographing Montgomery Distillery here in Missoula, Montana and Bowser Brewing in Great Falls, Montana. Ryan Montgomery and Evan Bowser are cousins who both happened to go into the alcohol industry here in Montana. Ryan and Jenny are creating vodka, gin, and aquavit in their Missoula distillery. Evan is […]
Missoula is a great town and has so many great places to discover. I was thrilled when Country Living asked me to contribute to their online project chronicling special spots in all 50 states. I of course had to recommend one of my favorites, Butterfly Herbs. If you want loose tea, a gift for a […]
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A while back I photographed chef Linton Hopkins for the folks over at Whole Foods. If you are in the Johns Creek, Georgia store you can check out one of my photos in the bread department. If I were you I’d grab some of this bread too — because it is pretty stinking delicious. […]
If you weren’t sure, here’s proof that it’s winter. This person won’t be getting into their car for a bit. The past five days have been a snowy mess here in Missoula including several avalanches, icy airport runways, and school closures. I ventured out last Friday in the middle of the blizzard for a walk […]
White Oak Pastures is quite an operation. Encompassing 1,000 acres of certified organic land and located in Bluffton, Georgia, the farm has a family history going back five generations. This history and ecological commitment show in their treatment of the animals, the land, and their family. In 1995 Will Harris III decided to work returning […]
I had the chance last summer to spend some time in Essex, Montana photographing and working on a story about the Izaak Walton Inn for Montana Magazine. The historic hotel was originally built to house workers maintaining roads inside the park. Now it provides a quiet getaway for tourists between East and West Glacier. It […]
Earlier this year I did an inventory photo shoot for Tate Interiors. They always have such fun things to photograph and this time was no exception. They have all new inventory in at the shop if you are in the market for fun new things for your home. And I loved how the […]