
‘Slipping Away’ – Lake Louise, Banff
Winter is about the only time of year that I can handle Lake Louise. Even then, it has to be super early in the morning, before the throng of tourists…
Winter is about the only time of year that I can handle Lake Louise. Even then, it has to be super early in the morning, before the throng of tourists…
I really have to thank my fellow countryman Thomas Heaton for inviting me out to shoot in the La Sal foothills. In all my years of shooting in Moab I’d…
The Fall colours in Banff National Park are something to behold. After years of shooting landscape photography in Alberta, I’ve learned where to find the richest colours and the best…
Moraine Lake has to be one of the most iconic landscapes of the Canadian Rockies and for good reason. The glowing blue waters in the ‘Valley of the Ten Peaks’…
It should come as no surprise that the restaurant at Emerald Lake lodge is often used for wedding receptions. This iconic scene offers a stunning reflection of the resort and…
Castle Mountain is one of those classic Banff National Park highway jaunts that you just can’t resist. It’s often overlooked but when the conditions are right you can capture some…
One of the many gems littered along the Icefields Parkway on the way to Jasper. The Athabasca River offers endless photo ops not far from the highway. If you’re prepared…
When I shone my headlamp down into the swampy, stinky waters at the base of Mt Chephren in Banff National Park, I thought I spied a large black slug swimming….
Peyto Lake never fails to amaze with it’s pastel blue waters and ominous peaks looming impressively overhead. It’s not the easiest place to photograph but a challenge that I love…