Thursday, September 19, 2013

National Geographic


Getting excited about my Bald Eagle workshop this coming November because I just got my copy of the 2014 National Geographic Eagles Calender with two of my images from my previous trips to Alaska.

I scored the January page which is the most prestigious page after the cover. I also have the June page as well.

I still have some space on the trip for anyone interested.

Signing with Aurora Photos



The big news on the photo front is that I signed with Aurora Photos to distribute my images world wide.   Aurora is the most successful and exclusive photo agency in the world for outdoor and adventure work, and they represent most of the world's best outdoor adventure photographers.  Along with opening up many new markets for my images in both Europe and Asia, Aurora is also partnered with Getty images, which is the largest photo distributor in the world.   Needless to say, this is a major career move, and will lead to new sales and hopefully open the door to many new clients throughout the world.   This has been nearly a year long process between reworking my website, applying, doing the legal stuff, and finally having my first selection of images on their site. 



Adopting Francisco


It has been a busy past few months for sure!

  As many people have already heard through the grapevine or on Facebook, Jen and I just got home from the Philippines, where--after a long 5 year process--we adopted our son, Francisco.   He is a wonderful 23 month old who is alrea
dy keeping us running to keep up.   Looks like he picked the right family to join if he wants lots of adventures!   There are lots more photos on my Facebook page.