Month: June 2013
National Geographic’s New Tumblr Of Unpublished Archive Photographs
This glacial lake sits between mountains and a wild crag in Bavaria, Germany, December 1928. Photograph by Hans Hildenbrand, National Geographic. A photographer and a geologist photograph the Taal volcano erupting in the Philippines, April 1912. A woman stands before limestone cliffs in the Gaspe Peninsula, Quebec, September 1934. Photograph by B. Anthony Stewart, National […]
Websites - June 25, 2013
Olympic National Park, Washington
Tim Lampe, from Atlanta, Georgia, is another photographer I’ve followed for a while on Instagram. His feed is frequently updated with amazing landscape and urban images. He shares photos from the US Pacific Northwest, where he spent a week by himself in April hiking, exploring, and enjoying the solitude of Olympic National Park.
Features - June 24, 2013
Mt. San Jacinto, California
Tim Navis, from Los Angeles, California, is a photographer you’ve likely come to know of if you’ve spent any time on iso50.com, one of the more popular design and music blogs around. He shares photos from a hike up Mt. San Jacinto, with an elevation gain of 10,600 feet over 16 miles.
Features - June 24, 2013
Minnesota North Shore
Jay Larson is from St. Paul, Minnesota, and his Instagram feed is regularly updated with images of past trips to mountains, waterfalls, and a lot of great urban imagery. He shares photos of the Lake Superior’s northern shores, full of waterfalls, cliffs, and crashing waves.
Features - June 24, 2013
Maui, Hawaii
Jeremy Klapprodt is a long-time friend from back home in Texas who has built an impressive collection of Polaroid and vintage film cameras, using them to great effect on all sorts of scenery and situations. He shares expired film photos from a vacation to Maui, Hawaii.
Features - June 24, 2013
Landscapes of Iceland
Benoit Falardeau, from Montréal, Quebec, is another photographer I’ve known for several years through an online design forum. He shares photos from a trip around Iceland that coincidentally took place a few months before my own trip there, and he did an incredible job and capturing the mind-blowing landscapes of the country.
Features - June 24, 2013