Posts Tagged travel

Main Street, Shoshoni, Wyoming

Windows #4

From our room at the Sheridan in Denver. Kind of a random spot for a sculpture, but nicer than looking at a empty roof.

789 South, Wyoming

Last week Jackie and I took a road trip to Thermopolis for a story, and on the way back we drove through the Wind River Canyon. Early morning light, Bon Iver on the iPod. Doesn’t get better than that.

Thermopolis

Jackie and I stayed the night in Thermopolis last week, home of the world’s largest mineral hot springs. Basically, the whole place smells like sulfur. Once you get used to the smell, though, the town is actually quite nice. And hey, having a hotel room comped by the paper isn’t bad either.

Two Views from the Wing

I usually never keep my big DSLR with me when I travel on airplanes. It’s packed away under the seat and, in the past, if I ever saw something cool, I’d just snap it with my camera phone. On the way to Wyoming last night, I decided to bring just the camera – no bags, [...]

Sightseeing

During one of our down days in Washington, D.C. last week, I made it out to the National Mall to explore a little.

Jackson

Went to Jackson, Wyoming for a couple of days with Jackie on a mini-vacation. I’ve only driven through once before, so it was cool to actually stop and see some of the fantastic scenery around town and in Grand Teton National Park nearby. As a bonus, we were in town when the U.S. Capitol Christmas [...]

Roadside Church

Somewhere in eastern Nebraska.

The Best of My 2009

This year hasn’t been too shabby for me. I edited and published a book. I got my masters degree from Missouri. I placed in CPOY. I got drunk at Mardi Gras. Here’s a look back, from Spain to California and all the places in between. If I learned anything this year, it’s never stop looking [...]

Kentucky Solace

On the way back from the Atlanta Photojournalism Seminar, somewhere in Kentucky.