Faroe Islands, Denmark
This archipelago that sits in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean had been a dream destination for me for years. Standing in its dramatic landscapes felt like I was in another world.
Senja, Norway
This Scandinavian country was my #1 photography bucket list destination. Adventuring through Norway's iconic and unique landscapes was better than I could have ever dreamed. The photos and videos I captured there were a step up in my artistic career.
Lake McDonald, Glacier National Park, Montana
The massive glacier-cut mountains and alpine blue lakes make this my favorite place in the United States. My trip to this National Park really fueled my passion for landscape photography and my desire to travel to every place that has mountains.
Crystal Mill, Crystal, Colorado
Exploring the hidden gems of Colorado never gets boring. With an exhausting 10-mile hike, this beautiful historic mill was not easy to get to. It was worth it though; I had the place to myself for the entire morning, photographing every angle while listening to the rush of the waterfall.
Hawksbill Crag / Whitaker Point, Arkansas
One of the things I love about nature is that it makes me realize that the world is so big. To be able to walk above forests and underneath the big blue sky is such a privilege, and I try to never take it for granted.
Monument Valley, Navajo County, Arizona
If you want to feel like John Wayne in a western film, this is the place for you. I truly felt like I was in a movie being mounted on a horse overlooking the beautiful buttes on Navajo land.
Badlands National Park, South Dakota
One of the national parks that surprised me the most was the Badlands. The layered rock formations seem to go on forever and hiking through them feels like you're in another world. The wildlife and sunsets make this place extra special.
Garden of the Gods, Colorado Springs, Colorado
I'm lucky to call Colorado Springs my home. Not only does it have the iconic Garden of the Gods, but it also holds a large network of trails that run through the beautiful Rocky Mountain range. To top it all off, the Springs has the majestic Pikes Peak as its gorgeous backdrop.
Spouting Rock, Glenwood Canyon, Colorado
A hidden gem within a hidden gem. Hanging Lake is one of the most famous waterfalls in the US, and tucked away just above is Spouting Rock. It's hard to believe this giant waterfall is in the United States!
Devil's Bridge, Sedona, Arizona
With the goal to photograph myself running across this iconic bridge as the first light of the day hit the landscapes in the background, I started the hike bright and early on a winter morning. The end result was better than I could have dreamed.
Antelope Canyon, Arizona
This is one of the most unique places in America. You can walk through the slot canyons watching the rock formations' colors change as the light hits them at different angles.
Saguaro National Park, Arizona
I never thought a cactus could make me feel so small. These monstrous plants are like weeds in this national park. You can't walk more than a few feet before running into another one.
White Sands National Park, New Mexico
This newer national park is one of a kind. The vast white dunes of sand glow under the deep blue skies. Sunrises here are a big hit and are worth getting up early for.