Let’s get one thing out of the way: I’m not much of a photographer.
Oh, I own some cool cameras and carry around a sack full of Nikon lenses. But my still photography skills are limited. I’m more of a video guy. Hand me your cellphone, and I’ll shoot a feature!

Recently we bought our FIRST plastic pink flamingo. Airstreamers are supposed to love and own plastic flamingos, although no one is exactly sure why.
Proper photography challenges a different, albeit similar, skill set. I find it difficult to do both stills and video, or at least to do both simultaneously. So I usually shoot video instead of stills.
With that said, here’s a gallery of still images from our recent travels. We actually did a better job than usual this year of snapping stills along with my usual video shenanigans. I finally found time to cull through some of the images (a process I find more tedious than video editing!) and pull out a few faves.

Sunset sky in Roosevelt National Park -- we were treated to an UNREAL sunset one evening while touring Roosevelt National Park in North Dakota. I shot video of this scene -- stay tuned.

Gazing out over the lower falls of the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone River. I worked at Canyon during college.

This was taken at our campsite in Las Vegas. There's a big real estate crisis happening right now in Vegas. Actually it's not a crisis at all, but rather a situation where real estate prices are coming back down to reality after a few years of ridiculous bubble mania. Anyway, there are lots of big mostly empty condo buildings in Vegas, places that were constructed but haven't yet been occupied. You can buy a condo cheap, but your building may be a lonely place.