Paddling

New video on Ocklawaha recreation and restoration with FORCE and St Johns Riverkeeper

I had a fun, full day on the water capturing paddlers, boaters and anglers enjoying a more natural river system. The land feels like a fairy tale, as though the passage of an epic journey still wafts on the wind.

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I had a fun, full day on the water capturing paddlers, boaters and anglers enjoying a more natural river system. The land feels like a fairy tale, as though the passage of an epic journey still wafts on the wind.

Photographing the Drowned Forest of the Ocklawaha by Kayak

I scoured the drowned forest for the compositions etched into my mind these last weeks. I’ve studied these trees in my dreams, I’ve watched the light illuminate their texture, I’ve seen the shadows in their shape. I was here to photograph these trees, to find their stories that have been stuck in the thickening mud of this lost place.

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I scoured the drowned forest for the compositions etched into my mind these last weeks. I’ve studied these trees in my dreams, I’ve watched the light illuminate their texture, I’ve seen the shadows in their shape. I was here to photograph these trees, to find their stories that have been stuck in the thickening mud of this lost place.

“Florida’s ambitious Circumnavigational Trail challenges, thrills”

Doug Alderson, guest columnist for the Tallahassee Democrat writes about paddling the Circumnavigational Trail: “Florida’s ambitious Circumnavigational Trail challenges, thrills”

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Doug Alderson, guest columnist for the Tallahassee Democrat writes about paddling the Circumnavigational Trail: “Florida’s ambitious Circumnavigational Trail challenges, thrills”

Haynes Creek

Sunlight breaks into shards of shattered glass, shining spotlights under the bridge. Haynes Creek, a slow-moving river in central Florida, ripples beneath the light. A damselfly rests upon a lily-pad, its shadow pulled downstream.

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Sunlight breaks into shards of shattered glass, shining spotlights under the bridge. Haynes Creek, a slow-moving river in central Florida, ripples beneath the light. A damselfly rests upon a lily-pad, its shadow pulled downstream.

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