The journey is the destination...
05'LJ 32x11.5r15BFG AT's; Old Man Emu Springs; OME Nitrocharger Sport Shocks
Gobi Ranger Rack; Custom Rear Drawer
Tony Di Zinno's skill is something to aspire to as well. Some really cool adventure racing and mountaineering coverage as well.
There's also a great audio interview with Tony at The Candid Frame
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Two wheel traveller - Four wheels in the future. My heart says Land Rover - My head says Land Cruiser
Learn Overland Travel Photography! www.motojournalism.com
Way Out West - Canada to the Darien Gap
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Outdoor Idaho, Idaho's PBS outdoor show, produced a show titled Chasing the Light which featured some of Idaho's premier landscape photographers. My favorites are Mark Lisk and Alison Meyer I own Mark's book Idaho Impressions.
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Beau
Living Overland
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'Your gear doesn't make the trip but a passion for seeing the world makes the journey.' - Me!
+3 for Jimmy Chin. Awesome guy, solid work.
I'm developing an adventure portfolio - have several more expeditions planned in the coming year. Always on the lookout for a new adventure.
Jessica McGlothlin
Fire Girl Photography
www.FireGirlPhotography.com
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I'm a wildlife guy, not much landscape. But I use my 4Runner to get me there!
www.JeffParkerImages.com
87 4Runner
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This guy is an overlander and photographer:
http://www.pixelatedimage.com/blog/
Jim
4x4 Tourist
Trip reports are on my Blog: "Sun To The North"
Two Favorite Expo Quotes: "A bad day on the trail is better than a good day in the city" & "Bad days make for GREAT stories!"
Here's a few of my favorites:
Michael Anderson (I think he's the BEST landscape photographer working today)
Guy Tal
Whit Richardson (Moab area adventure photographer)
Alister Benn
Royce Howland (nobody does landscape HDR better than Royce)
Jesse Speer
f-stop gear (They make the best photo backpacks on the market)
Acratech (Great ballheads for outdoor photographers)
Black Rapid (Comfortable, durable camera straps)
And finally, I hope this is okay, here's my website and blog:
Bret Edge Photography (building a whole new non-Flash website now that will launch in about 3 months)
Bret Edge Photography Blog
If you're ever in Moab, stop my gallery at 137 N. Main St. (The Edge Gallery) and introduce yourself. I try to always keep a couple cold beers in the fridge to share w/ new and old friends who stop to say hi and chat.
Jimmy Chin is amazing. So is Guy Tal, his story even more-so. I got to know him this past May, we both taught workshops at Bruce Hucko's Moab Photography Symposium (along with Tom Till and others... - always a great time every year).
I'm going to link to Clik Elite - the company that makes backpacks for Adventure Photographers..... top notch stuff. Room for gear. Room for jacket/sunscreen/hat/food..... imagine that! My *go to* pack is the Venture 35. I use the Hiker for longer trips or more gear (aluminum stays to help support the weight). I'm fortunate enough to do r&d for them..... and they are an amazing bunch - based out of St. George, Utah. Check them out. Highly recommended. I was on the eternal *search for the perfect pack* quest forever, until I discovered them.
Carolyn
www.carolynguild.com