Storytelling projects rooted in the Florida landscape
Structures
My plan to visit Ray Wayside Park was a failure. Instead I became enchanted by the Eureka Bridge, lost in its many kept secrets and stories available only to those who pause and listen. This post is a reflection on the Eureka Bridge and the many structures of the Ocklawaha River.
Silver River
The Ocala National Forest was recently listed on National Geographic’s Best of the World 2025, a list compiling the 25 best places in the world to visit. Jenny and I drove our Kayaks to Silver Springs State Park, located in the Ocala National Forest, and paddled the Silver River.
Golden Summer
I spent the summer shooting exclusively on Kodak Gold 200 and my Hasselblad 500cm.
Kayak Camping on the Ocklawaha River
We kayak camped along the Ocklawaha River in a storm while sick.
A Guide to Primitive Camping in Juniper Prairie Wilderness
Everything you need to know to camp in the Juniper Prairie Wilderness area of the Ocala National Forest, including parking information and trailheads, camping locations and helpful resources.
Enter The Nikonos V
I recently purchased a Nikonos V and took it to the Juniper Prairie Wilderness to fill some gaps in my photography story.
The Blue Square
I have a love-hate relationship with light painting. It never goes as planned, and although my ideas are tactful, the execution is consistently inadequate. This past weekend I took to the woods to explore the role the physical process plays in art and how that affects our perception of it.
Moon Flower Blues
We drove to the Juniper Prairie Wilderness Friday evening with the goal of photographing white pond lilies beneath the glow of a rare “blue flower moon.”
Gear Parade
Here is a list of my top ten favorite things to bring into the woods. Some are practical, others just fun. There is no particular order. It’s just ten things. That I like. Out of order. Here we go.
Let There Be (F)light
There have been two trips that have definitively revolutionized our Juniper Prairie Wilderness project. The first was when we started bringing GPS devices to the woods. The second occurred this weekend.