Posts Tagged jeff bartlett

Micro Adventure: Ski Touring at the Clemina Cabin

Now grounded with an apartment lease, I’ve decided to make 2012 the year of the Micro Adventure. A new 3-4 day, low budget, close-to-home adventure each month in attempt to fight off my usual travel itch. To kick off the new year, I spent a three-day weekend at the Clemina Cabin in British Columbia’s Caribou [...]

A New Year of Adventure Photography

It’s time for New Year’s resolutions and their evil abettor, New Year’s resolution blog posts. I’ve been guilty of it in the past, but I won’t be coerced into listing my five adventure photography resolutions again in 2012. Many of you might have noticed how little I’ve been online lately. Twice weekly blog posts, forgotten. [...]

Postcard: A Night at Pyramid Lake, Jasper, Alberta

Living In Jasper We’ve been in Jasper for a month. What a fantastic place to live. In fact, its so much fun having a huge array of mountain bike trails, climbing routes, and hikes just moments from my back door, it has been hard to get much work done. I’m starting to find the balance [...]

Interview Series: Wildlife Photographer Paul Burwell

Paul Burwell is a wildlife photographer based in Edmonton, Alberta. He’s also a renown instructor and teaches a number of wildlife photography workshops in the controlled environment of the The Triple D Game Farm in Montana. It’s a very interesting setup, as participants work with captive animals to really boost their shooting skills, composition techniques, [...]

Interview Series: Editorial Photographer Sofia Lopez Mañan

It’s been getting harder to find willing participants for my weekly photography interviews. I also haven’t had the same amount of time to commit to my blog, as I’ve been busy since returning home to Canada The good news is the big rush is coming to an end and hopefully I’ll have a new home [...]

Postcard: British Columbia is Forest Green

What Is Forest Green British Columbia isn’t Vancouver. It’s almost 1 million square kilometers of outdoor playground. It’s big, it’s beautiful, and it’s very green.

Postcard: Caribou at Duhu Lake, British Columbia

A Quad Ride to Caribou Northern British Columbia is a pretty special place. Last weekend, we went for a short quad trip near Duhu Lake Recreation Site, located along the Alaska Highway just south of the Sikanni River. The result: 9 caribou, 3 grizzly bears, 1 wolf, and countless mule deer. And this wasn’t at [...]

Postcard: Mountain Biking in Northeast BC

The Shortest Summer Ever Arriving back in Canada in early September means we have a few weeks of summer-like weather before winter hits. We’ve been taking advantage with daily rides. Sometimes its on the touring bikes and sometimes its on mountain bikes. Riding off road has been a pleasure as I’ve been tied to the [...]

Interview Series: Photojournalist Indu Antony

After an unplanned two week delay – my final 10 days in Argentina – my photography interviews are back underway. I’m happy to feature another Foundry Photojournalism Workshop student, Indu Antony, to get things back on track. Hailing from India, Indu Antony is ignoring social convention to chase a career in photography. Thankfully, her enthusiasm [...]

Interview Series: Mountain Bike Photographer Kristoffer H. Kippernes

Kristoffer Kippernes is an adventure photographer from Trondheim, Norway. His portfolio shows off his specialty – mountain bike photography – well enough that Mattias Fredriksson recently invited Kristoffer to participate in the Scandinavian Photo Challenge. Although his team placed 5th, Kristoffer took home awards for Best Scenic Action, Best Close-up Action, and All Mountain. (check [...]