Tag Archives: nightscape

Holiday Deals Are Coming!

23 Nov

You can tell this is a holiday photo because of the snow…….. Did I ever mention how pretty Utah dark skies are? *wistful sigh*

UMMM What was I saying? Oh, yes! I remember.

On Black Friday, we’ll be running a 20% off sale for certain sized prints. Stay tuned (errr, check here or sign up the newsletter reminder) for more information!

Untitled :: MA

23 Mar

Light & Landscape put together a blue hour assignment and honestly, I needed the motivation to get off my couch. Winter is for hibernating, and dragging myself away from the blankets into the February cold was no easy task.

Thankfully, I managed it. This color lingered for an hour and a half after sunset. I’m not entirely sure I like the composition, but I really, really loved sitting there under the stars, enjoying the quiet.

I’m not sure I’ll ever do anything with this shot, but name suggestions are welcome.

The Watcher :: ME

18 Apr

The Watcher :: ME

The Watcher :: ME

 

This is throwback to summer 2017 when I took a last minute road trip to Nubble light with some friends. If I recall correctly, I think there was a chance of northern lights…. but in the time it took to get there, the kp died down and we were “stuck” with just the Milky Way. ❤️

This is 8 frames stitched together into a pano, with a little magic dust sprinkled on top.

Hypnotic :: ME

11 Apr

Hypnotic :: ME

Hypnotic :: ME

“Listen to the sound of waves within you” -Rumi

Last week I had the pleasure of shooting with James , Tony and finally meeting Brendan , who I’ve followed on Instagram for a while. Yeah, it involved driving 5 hours to Maine and back. Yeah, it meant going to work the next morning with only 20 minutes of sleep. But damn was it worth it.

The sound of the waves at your feet while the stars dance above your head is a precious memory, and I’m glad I got to share it with a great group of guys.

Nerdy stuff: This is 8 (several minute long) shots layered for about 45 minutes total of star trails. We started the night here while we waited for the Milky Way to make an appearance.