Antarctica
I spent the Antarctic summer of 2008 working at Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station in Antarctica. I brought home some shots of the incredible desolate place.
I spent the Antarctic summer of 2008 working at Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station in Antarctica. I brought home some shots of the incredible desolate place.
Lake Atitlán (meaning “at the water” in the Mayan language Nahuatl) is a beautiful lake in a massive volcanic crater in Guatemala’s highlands, edged by younger volcanoes. A lake of awesome views, Atitlán was called “the most beautiful lake in the world,” by naturalist Alexander von Humboldt, … Continue readingLake Atitlan, Guatemala
Torres del Paine (meaning blue towers, not towers of pain) are located in Patagoinia of Southern Chile. You can circumlocute the impressive jagged peaks in an 8 day trek of constantly changing ecosystems including forest, hillside, breathtaking lakes, mountain passes, and glaciers. In 2016, I … Continue readingTorres del Paine, Patagonia, Chile