Tuesday, February 23, 2010
In February I was lucky to have another assignment for Lindblad Expeditions this time we sailed aboard the National Geographic Sea Lion on the Pacific shore of Costa Rica and Panama. It was another prefect week with the great staff and crew from Lindblad. The trip started with an amazing rescue of two fishermen whose boat had capsized, they had been floating at sea for three days! You can read the account of what happened here in the Daily Expedition Report.
The trip was very different from my trip to the Galapagos Islands; the weather was much warmer (yea!) and the air more humid, but sadly the animals not quite as unafraid of people. Well, the monkeys were still quite curious and entertaining! All in all another great experience at sea.
Below of are some of my favorite photos from the week, which culminated with a memorable trip through the Panama Canal.
(If you click a thumbnail, you’ll be able to view the images as a slideshow. Enjoy!)

Several images from Leslie and Darren’s September Twin Pines Camp wedding were chosen to represent the ‘at the lake’ section of DownEast magazine’s 2010 Maine Wedding Guide. A great choice if you ask me! It was picture perfect day, and a classic lakeside ceremony.
Many Thanks to Leslie and Darren for sharing your wedding with the world.
If you’d like to see it for yourself, it’s in the January issue, on stands now!

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Wednesday, December 30, 2009
In October I was lucky to have an assignment in the Galapagos Islands for Lindblad Expeditions and the television show Jeopardy! , we sailed around the islands for a week aboard the National Geographic Endeavour. It was an amazing experience, and my most unique assignment ever. Here are a few of my favorite photos. Granted, I shot over 12,000 pictures that week, so this is just a small selection!
(If you click a thumbnail, you’ll be able to view the images as a slideshow. Enjoy!)
Some folks may not know that I shoot more than just weddings and portraits. I just finished a commercial shoot last week, coming on the heels of this magazine assignment which I shot for The Scientist.
Living in Maine, I get the opportunity to shoot fisheries stories somewhat frequently, often for the New York Times. I grew up in Minnesota, so being out on the ocean with hardworking fishermen is always a thrill, and the issues are always close to my heart.
To read the story (written by the wonderful Kirsten Weir Taylor) and see the photos follow the link: The Scientist.