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Collections of artfully crafted films & photographs. 

All images are available for purchase as fine art prints. Footage from films and photographs are available for commercial licensing. Please contact Todd directly.

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Arizona in 4K – Award-Winning Film

Arizona Award winning Film

Southern Utah – Between The Parks

Southern Utah Film

Aerial Photo of California Coast

Aerial Photo of California Coast

Change

Change

Colorful Rays

Colorful Rays

Colorado River Canyon

Colorado River By Moab

Soaptree Yucca Siblings

Soft Arizona Sunset

Soft Arizona Sunset

Purple Snow

Purple Snow

Canyonlands

Canyonlands

Sun Rays

Sun Rays

Cliff Sunset

Cliff Sunset

Golden Saguaro

Golden Saguaro

Glowing Tree

Glowing Tree

Opposites Attract

Opposites Attract

Autumn Flair

autumn flair

Cactus Cold

Cactus Cold

Golden Superstition Mountains

Superstition Mountains

Sunset Snow

Sunset Snow

Snowy End

Snowy End

Sandy Snow

Sandy Snow

Soaptree Yucca

Soaptree Yucca

Soaptree Yucca Snowy Solo

Soaptree Yucca

Oregon Vineyard

Oregon Vineyard

Bald Eagle Perched

Bald Eagle Perched

Pelican in Flight

pelican in flight along the beach

Oregon Wheat Harvest

Water Wheel Falls

Water Wheel Falls Hiking Trail, Payson, AZ

California Shoreline

California Aerial Photograph of Shoreline

Pastel Beach at Sunset Cliffs

Ocean long exposure photo on the beach at sunset cliffs in California

Majestic Elk

Posing Elk

Seal Basking In The Sun

Seal basking in the sun

Salt River Horses – Mom & Baby

Salt River Horses mom and baby

Northern Cardinal

Northern Cardinal

Reef Sunset

Cuvier Park San Diego

Wintery Windy Road

Aerial Photo of windy road at sunset in snow

Uncompahgre River Waterfall

Uncompahgre River waterfall in Colorado

Faded Sunset

Ocean photo on the beach at sunset cliffs in California

Squirrel!

Squirrel in Grand Teton National Park

Red-Winged Black Bird

Red Winged Black Bird at Lily Lake

Silhouette Point Loma

Coronado Island to Point loma

Deer Stare down

Deer Stare down

Magenta Humming Bird

Magenta Humming Bird

Turquoise Blue Waterfall

Turquoise Blue Waterfall outside of Bend Oregon

Full Brown Bear

Full Brown Bear

Lake Powell Sunset

Lake Powell Sunset

Salt River Dragonfly

Dragonfly

Sun Bathing Marmot

Marmot Sun Bathing in Rocky Mountain National Park

Salt River Otter

Salt River Otter

Full Rack Posing Elk

Full Racked Posing Elk

Watching You

Birding

Faux East Verde River

Faux East Verde River

Horton Creek Waterfall

Horton Creek Waterfall

Cinematic Waterfall

Wide Waterfall with Cinematic Grade

Waterfall in Colorado

Waterfall in Colorado

Crater Lake National Park

Crater Lake National Park

Grand Canyon

Grand Canyon

Shafer Canyon Road

Shafer Canyon Road in Canyonlands National Park

Red Mountain Colorado

Red Mountain Lit up in Colorado

Gilbert Dust Storm

Gilbert Arizona Storm Photo with a Drone

Moki Dugway Switchbacks

Aerial of Moki Dugway

Slanted Cliffs

Slanted Cliffs

Utah Sandy Cliffs

Utah Sandy Cliffs

Rocky Wave – San Rafael Swell

San Rafael Swell

Goblin Valley State Park Cliffs

Goblin Valley State Park Cliffs

Sunset Silhouette in Utah

Sunset silhouette in Utah

Colorado River at Sunset

Aerial of Colorado River at Sunset

Houston, Texas CityScape

Drone Houston City Scape

Sunset at Sunset Cliffs

Ocean sunset photo from sunset cliffs in California

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Twice a year, the sun and the stone align to reveal the "Cougar Shadow" stalking its way down the Superstition Mountains. It’s a fleeting moment where nature’s geometry creates something truly incredible, a silent predator appearing as the mountain turns orrange. Watching this timelapse, you can really see the "beast" forms from the crags as the sun dips below the horizon. Truly one of Arizona’s most elusive and awe-inspiring spectacles!

Google maps + The Cougar's Shadow Viewing Site

#CougarShadow #SuperstitionMountains #ArizonaSunset #ApacheJunction #DesertMagic @visitphoenix @visit_arizona @arizonasfamily @arizonahighways @travelandleisure @explorearizona_ @nature_the_journal
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Twice a year, the sun and the stone align to reveal the "Cougar Shadow" stalking its way down the Superstition Mountains. It’s a fleeting moment where nature’s geometry creates something truly incredible, a silent predator appearing as the mountain turns orrange. Watching this timelapse, you can really see the "beast" forms from the crags as the sun dips below the horizon. Truly one of Arizona’s most elusive and awe-inspiring spectacles! Google maps + The Cougar's Shadow Viewing Site #CougarShadow #SuperstitionMountains #ArizonaSunset #ApacheJunction #DesertMagic @visitphoenix @visit_arizona @arizonasfamily @arizonahighways @travelandleisure @explorearizona_ @nature_the_journal
4 weeks ago
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1/12
I had one of those rare, unforgettable experiences this week out by Superstition Mountains chasing the famous cougar shadow. The first time I went, on Monday, I stopped where the crowd were and they stretched nearly a mile down the road, thinking I was in the right place. Turns out, I wasn’t even close, you can’t see the cougar from that spot at all, oops. Later that evening, I tracked down the actual location, and I knew I had to come back!! 

So I returned Tuesday, dialed everything in for a timelapes, and watched it unfold the way it’s meant to. As the light shifted, the mountain came alive, and there it was. The cougar, formed in shadow, just for a few minutes. I captured this shot and a full time lapse! Timelapse coming soon! This experiance is a reminder that timing, patience, and a little persistence can turn into something incredible. It only happens twice a year, lasting about five days! If you ever get the chance, go see it for yourself. It’s pure desert magic.

#explorearizona #learn #persistence #arizonaphotography #landscapephotography @visit_arizona @arizonahighways @explorearizona_
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I had one of those rare, unforgettable experiences this week out by Superstition Mountains chasing the famous cougar shadow. The first time I went, on Monday, I stopped where the crowd were and they stretched nearly a mile down the road, thinking I was in the right place. Turns out, I wasn’t even close, you can’t see the cougar from that spot at all, oops. Later that evening, I tracked down the actual location, and I knew I had to come back!!  So I returned Tuesday, dialed everything in for a timelapes, and watched it unfold the way it’s meant to. As the light shifted, the mountain came alive, and there it was. The cougar, formed in shadow, just for a few minutes. I captured this shot and a full time lapse! Timelapse coming soon! This experiance is a reminder that timing, patience, and a little persistence can turn into something incredible. It only happens twice a year, lasting about five days! If you ever get the chance, go see it for yourself. It’s pure desert magic. #explorearizona #learn #persistence #arizonaphotography #landscapephotography @visit_arizona @arizonahighways @explorearizona_
4 weeks ago
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2/12
As I drove out of Arches National Park, fog drifted across the desert floor, wrapping the landscape in a soft blanket. The towering red rock formations rose through the mist as if the fog had been carefully cut around them. It was one of those rare moments where the desert reveals a completely different kind of beauty.

#explore #travelphotography #landscapephotography #exploreutah @visitutah @nationalparkservice @archesnps @travelandleisure
As I drove out of Arches National Park, fog drifted across the desert floor, wrapping the landscape in a soft blanket. The towering red rock formations rose through the mist as if the fog had been carefully cut around them. It was one of those rare moments where the desert reveals a completely different kind of beauty.

#explore #travelphotography #landscapephotography #exploreutah @visitutah @nationalparkservice @archesnps @travelandleisure
As I drove out of Arches National Park, fog drifted across the desert floor, wrapping the landscape in a soft blanket. The towering red rock formations rose through the mist as if the fog had been carefully cut around them. It was one of those rare moments where the desert reveals a completely different kind of beauty.

#explore #travelphotography #landscapephotography #exploreutah @visitutah @nationalparkservice @archesnps @travelandleisure
As I drove out of Arches National Park, fog drifted across the desert floor, wrapping the landscape in a soft blanket. The towering red rock formations rose through the mist as if the fog had been carefully cut around them. It was one of those rare moments where the desert reveals a completely different kind of beauty.

#explore #travelphotography #landscapephotography #exploreutah @visitutah @nationalparkservice @archesnps @travelandleisure
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As I drove out of Arches National Park, fog drifted across the desert floor, wrapping the landscape in a soft blanket. The towering red rock formations rose through the mist as if the fog had been carefully cut around them. It was one of those rare moments where the desert reveals a completely different kind of beauty. #explore #travelphotography #landscapephotography #exploreutah @visitutah @nationalparkservice @archesnps @travelandleisure
1 month ago
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3/12
Vulture Arch is South of Wickenburg In the vulture mountains. 4x4 Trail only. If you enter from the south side it gets tight and you'll get Arizona pinstriping. If you enter from the East Side it's a little bit more open but still a high clearance 4x4 only! 
Safe travels!

#overlanding #4x4 #explore #getoutside #landscapephotography @arizonahighways @visit_arizona @welcometoarizona @travelandleisure @onxoffroad @gaiagps @bdssuspensions
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Vulture Arch is South of Wickenburg In the vulture mountains. 4x4 Trail only. If you enter from the south side it gets tight and you'll get Arizona pinstriping. If you enter from the East Side it's a little bit more open but still a high clearance 4x4 only! Safe travels! #overlanding #4x4 #explore #getoutside #landscapephotography @arizonahighways @visit_arizona @welcometoarizona @travelandleisure @onxoffroad @gaiagps @bdssuspensions
1 month ago
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4/12
Windows Trail in Arches National Park gives you three arches in one easy hike.
North and South Window rise up right in front of you... big, bold, and close enough to walk inside. Then there’s Turret Arch, slightly tucked away but just as stunning.
Tip - Want fewer crowds and a still an awesome perspective? Take the Primitive Loop around the backside. Different views. Better light, depending upon the time and totally worth the extra steps.

#explore #travelphotography #archesnps #visitutah #utah @archesnps @visitutah @nationalparkservice @canyonlandsnps @travelandleisure
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Windows Trail in Arches National Park gives you three arches in one easy hike. North and South Window rise up right in front of you... big, bold, and close enough to walk inside. Then there’s Turret Arch, slightly tucked away but just as stunning. Tip - Want fewer crowds and a still an awesome perspective? Take the Primitive Loop around the backside. Different views. Better light, depending upon the time and totally worth the extra steps. #explore #travelphotography #archesnps #visitutah #utah @archesnps @visitutah @nationalparkservice @canyonlandsnps @travelandleisure
1 month ago
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5/12
Skyline Arch disappearing into a curtain of snow!

Skyline Arch is one of the largest natural arches in Arches National Park. In 1940, a massive rockfall dramatically widened the opening, nearly doubling its span and creating the shape we see today. Unlike many arches in the park, you can walk right up to it, which makes moments like this snowstorm feel even more surreal.

FYI - this Arch has a tiny parking lot, so finding a spot can be tough in the summer when it's super busy. When you're checking out national parks in the summer, sometimes if you're cool with shifting your lunch and dinner times, those can be good times to see the more crowded spots because people will be taking breaks.

📷 01.08.26

#naturephotography #landscapephotography #exploreutah #getoutside #explore @visitutah @discovermoab @archesnps @nationalparkservice
Skyline Arch disappearing into a curtain of snow!

Skyline Arch is one of the largest natural arches in Arches National Park. In 1940, a massive rockfall dramatically widened the opening, nearly doubling its span and creating the shape we see today. Unlike many arches in the park, you can walk right up to it, which makes moments like this snowstorm feel even more surreal.

FYI - this Arch has a tiny parking lot, so finding a spot can be tough in the summer when it's super busy. When you're checking out national parks in the summer, sometimes if you're cool with shifting your lunch and dinner times, those can be good times to see the more crowded spots because people will be taking breaks.

📷 01.08.26

#naturephotography #landscapephotography #exploreutah #getoutside #explore @visitutah @discovermoab @archesnps @nationalparkservice
Skyline Arch disappearing into a curtain of snow!

Skyline Arch is one of the largest natural arches in Arches National Park. In 1940, a massive rockfall dramatically widened the opening, nearly doubling its span and creating the shape we see today. Unlike many arches in the park, you can walk right up to it, which makes moments like this snowstorm feel even more surreal.

FYI - this Arch has a tiny parking lot, so finding a spot can be tough in the summer when it's super busy. When you're checking out national parks in the summer, sometimes if you're cool with shifting your lunch and dinner times, those can be good times to see the more crowded spots because people will be taking breaks.

📷 01.08.26

#naturephotography #landscapephotography #exploreutah #getoutside #explore @visitutah @discovermoab @archesnps @nationalparkservice
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Skyline Arch disappearing into a curtain of snow! Skyline Arch is one of the largest natural arches in Arches National Park. In 1940, a massive rockfall dramatically widened the opening, nearly doubling its span and creating the shape we see today. Unlike many arches in the park, you can walk right up to it, which makes moments like this snowstorm feel even more surreal. FYI - this Arch has a tiny parking lot, so finding a spot can be tough in the summer when it's super busy. When you're checking out national parks in the summer, sometimes if you're cool with shifting your lunch and dinner times, those can be good times to see the more crowded spots because people will be taking breaks. 📷 01.08.26 #naturephotography #landscapephotography #exploreutah #getoutside #explore @visitutah @discovermoab @archesnps @nationalparkservice
1 month ago
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6/12
Out doing what I love! Exploring, overlanding, photographing, films the outdoors and meeting incredible people along the way!

#getoutside #explore #travelphotography #overlanding #meetpeople @travelandleisure @natgeo @arizonahighways @welcometoarizona @visitutah @visitwyoming @visitcalifornia
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Out doing what I love! Exploring, overlanding, photographing, films the outdoors and meeting incredible people along the way! #getoutside #explore #travelphotography #overlanding #meetpeople @travelandleisure @natgeo @arizonahighways @welcometoarizona @visitutah @visitwyoming @visitcalifornia
2 months ago
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7/12
I've been here more times than I can count, but this was the first time I saw the red rock draped in white. No crowds. No lines. Just silence, snow, and sandstone. It was almost deserted compared to summer, and honestly... it might be my favorite way to experience it!

Winter in Moab hits different. Yes, some popular spots take their off-season break, and yes, it's cold. But pairing snow-covered arches with the vast beauty of Canyonlands National Park makes the chill worth it. Fewer people, more magic! If you can handle the cold, this might just become your favorite time to visit too.

@archesnps @canyonlandsnps @nationalparkservice @visitutah @discovermoab #archesnps #canyonlandsnationalpark #explore #landscapephotographer #getmoving
I've been here more times than I can count, but this was the first time I saw the red rock draped in white. No crowds. No lines. Just silence, snow, and sandstone. It was almost deserted compared to summer, and honestly... it might be my favorite way to experience it!

Winter in Moab hits different. Yes, some popular spots take their off-season break, and yes, it's cold. But pairing snow-covered arches with the vast beauty of Canyonlands National Park makes the chill worth it. Fewer people, more magic! If you can handle the cold, this might just become your favorite time to visit too.

@archesnps @canyonlandsnps @nationalparkservice @visitutah @discovermoab #archesnps #canyonlandsnationalpark #explore #landscapephotographer #getmoving
I've been here more times than I can count, but this was the first time I saw the red rock draped in white. No crowds. No lines. Just silence, snow, and sandstone. It was almost deserted compared to summer, and honestly... it might be my favorite way to experience it!

Winter in Moab hits different. Yes, some popular spots take their off-season break, and yes, it's cold. But pairing snow-covered arches with the vast beauty of Canyonlands National Park makes the chill worth it. Fewer people, more magic! If you can handle the cold, this might just become your favorite time to visit too.

@archesnps @canyonlandsnps @nationalparkservice @visitutah @discovermoab #archesnps #canyonlandsnationalpark #explore #landscapephotographer #getmoving
I've been here more times than I can count, but this was the first time I saw the red rock draped in white. No crowds. No lines. Just silence, snow, and sandstone. It was almost deserted compared to summer, and honestly... it might be my favorite way to experience it!

Winter in Moab hits different. Yes, some popular spots take their off-season break, and yes, it's cold. But pairing snow-covered arches with the vast beauty of Canyonlands National Park makes the chill worth it. Fewer people, more magic! If you can handle the cold, this might just become your favorite time to visit too.

@archesnps @canyonlandsnps @nationalparkservice @visitutah @discovermoab #archesnps #canyonlandsnationalpark #explore #landscapephotographer #getmoving
I've been here more times than I can count, but this was the first time I saw the red rock draped in white. No crowds. No lines. Just silence, snow, and sandstone. It was almost deserted compared to summer, and honestly... it might be my favorite way to experience it!

Winter in Moab hits different. Yes, some popular spots take their off-season break, and yes, it's cold. But pairing snow-covered arches with the vast beauty of Canyonlands National Park makes the chill worth it. Fewer people, more magic! If you can handle the cold, this might just become your favorite time to visit too.

@archesnps @canyonlandsnps @nationalparkservice @visitutah @discovermoab #archesnps #canyonlandsnationalpark #explore #landscapephotographer #getmoving
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I've been here more times than I can count, but this was the first time I saw the red rock draped in white. No crowds. No lines. Just silence, snow, and sandstone. It was almost deserted compared to summer, and honestly... it might be my favorite way to experience it! Winter in Moab hits different. Yes, some popular spots take their off-season break, and yes, it's cold. But pairing snow-covered arches with the vast beauty of Canyonlands National Park makes the chill worth it. Fewer people, more magic! If you can handle the cold, this might just become your favorite time to visit too. @archesnps @canyonlandsnps @nationalparkservice @visitutah @discovermoab #archesnps #canyonlandsnationalpark #explore #landscapephotographer #getmoving
2 months ago
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8/12
If Arches had an entrance to the Fire Swamp… this would be it!

If you caught that nod to The Princess Bride, you're my peeps!

After the first wave of the snowstorm rolled through Arches National Park, the desert transformed. Fog drifted between the sandstone fins while fresh snow softened every edge.

This is the trailhead toward the famous Landscape Arch, with Tunnel Arch and Pine Tree Arch along the way. If you push the full loop, you’ll find Double O Arch, Dark Angel, and Private Arch standing quiet in the storm. This isn't the norm, this trail is normally bustling with people eager to experience the awe of Landscape Arch.

I didn’t risk the full loop this time. The snow was picking back up, and the trail was slowly disappearing beneath my shoes. But standing there alone, watching fog weave through sandstone towers was surreal!
Snow in the desert feels like a secret, since I didn't grow up around it, I'm glad this secret was shared with me that day.

@archesnps @nationalparkservice @canyonlandsnps  @discovermoab #visitutah #archesnps #utah #landscapephotography #getaway
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If Arches had an entrance to the Fire Swamp… this would be it! If you caught that nod to The Princess Bride, you're my peeps! After the first wave of the snowstorm rolled through Arches National Park, the desert transformed. Fog drifted between the sandstone fins while fresh snow softened every edge. This is the trailhead toward the famous Landscape Arch, with Tunnel Arch and Pine Tree Arch along the way. If you push the full loop, you’ll find Double O Arch, Dark Angel, and Private Arch standing quiet in the storm. This isn't the norm, this trail is normally bustling with people eager to experience the awe of Landscape Arch. I didn’t risk the full loop this time. The snow was picking back up, and the trail was slowly disappearing beneath my shoes. But standing there alone, watching fog weave through sandstone towers was surreal! Snow in the desert feels like a secret, since I didn't grow up around it, I'm glad this secret was shared with me that day. @archesnps @nationalparkservice @canyonlandsnps @discovermoab #visitutah #archesnps #utah #landscapephotography #getaway
2 months ago
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9/12
Doubles Arch at Arches National Park in January was absolutely incredible. After the  snowstorm rolled in, I had to go back to see it covered in snow.

It was overwhelming, so beautiful and I was the only one there! I wandered all over, capturing photos from every perspective, trying to capture just a fraction of how surreal it felt. The red sandstone draped in white, it’s a sight I’ll never forget.

I have so many photos from this trip, and this one moment at Doubles Arch definitely stands out as unforgettable!

#explore #travelphotography #archesnps #visitutah #utah @archesnps @visitutah @nationalparkservice @canyonlandsnps @travelandleisure
Doubles Arch at Arches National Park in January was absolutely incredible. After the  snowstorm rolled in, I had to go back to see it covered in snow.

It was overwhelming, so beautiful and I was the only one there! I wandered all over, capturing photos from every perspective, trying to capture just a fraction of how surreal it felt. The red sandstone draped in white, it’s a sight I’ll never forget.

I have so many photos from this trip, and this one moment at Doubles Arch definitely stands out as unforgettable!

#explore #travelphotography #archesnps #visitutah #utah @archesnps @visitutah @nationalparkservice @canyonlandsnps @travelandleisure
Doubles Arch at Arches National Park in January was absolutely incredible. After the  snowstorm rolled in, I had to go back to see it covered in snow.

It was overwhelming, so beautiful and I was the only one there! I wandered all over, capturing photos from every perspective, trying to capture just a fraction of how surreal it felt. The red sandstone draped in white, it’s a sight I’ll never forget.

I have so many photos from this trip, and this one moment at Doubles Arch definitely stands out as unforgettable!

#explore #travelphotography #archesnps #visitutah #utah @archesnps @visitutah @nationalparkservice @canyonlandsnps @travelandleisure
Doubles Arch at Arches National Park in January was absolutely incredible. After the  snowstorm rolled in, I had to go back to see it covered in snow.

It was overwhelming, so beautiful and I was the only one there! I wandered all over, capturing photos from every perspective, trying to capture just a fraction of how surreal it felt. The red sandstone draped in white, it’s a sight I’ll never forget.

I have so many photos from this trip, and this one moment at Doubles Arch definitely stands out as unforgettable!

#explore #travelphotography #archesnps #visitutah #utah @archesnps @visitutah @nationalparkservice @canyonlandsnps @travelandleisure
Doubles Arch at Arches National Park in January was absolutely incredible. After the  snowstorm rolled in, I had to go back to see it covered in snow.

It was overwhelming, so beautiful and I was the only one there! I wandered all over, capturing photos from every perspective, trying to capture just a fraction of how surreal it felt. The red sandstone draped in white, it’s a sight I’ll never forget.

I have so many photos from this trip, and this one moment at Doubles Arch definitely stands out as unforgettable!

#explore #travelphotography #archesnps #visitutah #utah @archesnps @visitutah @nationalparkservice @canyonlandsnps @travelandleisure
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Doubles Arch at Arches National Park in January was absolutely incredible. After the snowstorm rolled in, I had to go back to see it covered in snow. It was overwhelming, so beautiful and I was the only one there! I wandered all over, capturing photos from every perspective, trying to capture just a fraction of how surreal it felt. The red sandstone draped in white, it’s a sight I’ll never forget. I have so many photos from this trip, and this one moment at Doubles Arch definitely stands out as unforgettable! #explore #travelphotography #archesnps #visitutah #utah @archesnps @visitutah @nationalparkservice @canyonlandsnps @travelandleisure
2 months ago
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10/12
After stopping at Forrest Gump Point, where the road disappears into the horizon, I continued on into Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park. This is one of those places I’ve wanted to see for so long! As someone who’s constantly chasing the outdoor, hikes, landscapes and experiences, this one felt almost surreal. The 17-mile scenic drive, loops through the towering sandstone formations rising nearly 1,000 feet above the desert floor. The road was nicely graded, best in a 4x4 or SUV, but completely manageable if you take it slow in a 2WD. Around every bend, the view shifted, each butte and mesa looking like a still frame from a classic western!

I pulled off whenever formations or compositions caught my eye, lingering longer than planned, letting the stillness of the desert settle in. The last entry is at 2:30 p.m., and the full loop takes about 90 minutes to two hours if you stop often (which you should). I packed a simple lunch so I could stay out there a little longer, taking it all in without rushing. Monument Valley reminds me exactly why I love exploring new places. getting away from fast pace life to feel quiet, unforgettable beauty and recharge.

Park Info in 2026
$10 Park Entry PP
$15 Vehicle Fee for Scenic Drive 

#forestgumppoint #monument #monumentvalley @monument.valley.az @visit_arizona @welcometoarizona #travel #explore
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After stopping at Forrest Gump Point, where the road disappears into the horizon, I continued on into Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park. This is one of those places I’ve wanted to see for so long! As someone who’s constantly chasing the outdoor, hikes, landscapes and experiences, this one felt almost surreal. The 17-mile scenic drive, loops through the towering sandstone formations rising nearly 1,000 feet above the desert floor. The road was nicely graded, best in a 4x4 or SUV, but completely manageable if you take it slow in a 2WD. Around every bend, the view shifted, each butte and mesa looking like a still frame from a classic western! I pulled off whenever formations or compositions caught my eye, lingering longer than planned, letting the stillness of the desert settle in. The last entry is at 2:30 p.m., and the full loop takes about 90 minutes to two hours if you stop often (which you should). I packed a simple lunch so I could stay out there a little longer, taking it all in without rushing. Monument Valley reminds me exactly why I love exploring new places. getting away from fast pace life to feel quiet, unforgettable beauty and recharge. Park Info in 2026 $10 Park Entry PP $15 Vehicle Fee for Scenic Drive #forestgumppoint #monument #monumentvalley @monument.valley.az @visit_arizona @welcometoarizona #travel #explore
2 months ago
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11/12
Happy Valentines Day!

📷 Heart Rock @joshuatreenps

#joshuatreenps #nationalparks @nationalparkservice #adventure #lovenature
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Happy Valentines Day! 📷 Heart Rock @joshuatreenps #joshuatreenps #nationalparks @nationalparkservice #adventure #lovenature
2 months ago
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