What’s New
September 2022
The grand spectacle of the Milky Way over Moraine Lake, a rare dark and clear night at one of the most famous viewpoints in the Canadian Rockies.
April 2022
The Wolverine and the Butterfly, a 20-day ski traverse into the coastal Monarch Icefields, by guest authors Ken Lee and Aaron Snider.
January 2022
A brief window of clear weather spurs an overnight trip to Abraham Lake to explore the gorgeous Orion region of the galaxy under a perfect dark sky.
October, 2021
Ancient fossils, beautiful dark skies and wildly eroded desert landscapes make for a great fall trip to Dinosaur Provincial Park, Alberta.
September, 2020
A billion stars shining above granite spires, followed by the magic of moonrise at Bugaboo Park, British Columbia.
August, 2020
Night sky photography and climbing mountains made for a spectacular weekend of alpine astronomy in Rogers Pass.
February, 2020
A brief window of great weather enables a capture of the winter Milky Way over Peyto Lake in Banff, plus some great skiing.
December, 2019
Added a new image collection because I love the simplicity and timeless look of black and white photography.
February 2019
An attempt to escape the Canadian winter results in being chased by snowstorms through the desert of Arizona and Utah.
December 2018
Gave two talks on night photography to the Royal Astronomy Society of Canada, Okanagan section. Great group of people passionate about the night sky!
August 2018
A few weeks sea kayaking in the stunning wilderness of Alaska with rain forest, giant marine mammals, and bears. Big, friendly bears.
April 2018
This image made the cover of May/June SkyNews magazine, from Camping Under a Billion Stars.
March 2017
In our more-is-never-enough society, the popularity of over-saturated photos triggers a rant about embracing reality and how less is more.
September 2017
SkyNews magazine publishes the story of our Vanagon-enabled road trip to Oregon to witness the solar eclipse.
March 2017
A mix of good and bad weather on the Wapta Icefields traverse from Bow to Stanley Mitchell huts.