Results for 'Film photography'

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Desolation Wilderness Backpacking Guide: Lake Aloha & Endless Views

18 Stunning Film Photos from California's Desolation Wilderness Protected Area

Hard earned tips, gear suggestions, and beautiful film photography from 5 days hiking in California's famed El Dorado National Forest

Climbing Mount Huntington: A Harrowing Tale of Alaskan Mountaineering

The Exhausting Reality of Climbing Alaska's Most Beautiful Mountain, Mount Huntington

Adventure photographer James Barkman shares a first-hand account of summiting the 12,241' pyramid of rock and ice—central Alaska's most striking peak

Exploring Winter's Coldest Month in Quebec's Remote Magdalen Islands

12 Photos Capture the Coldest Month on Quebec's Remote Magdalen Islands

Photographer Alex Strohl shares a dozen stunning images from the ice covered archipelago off Canada's eastern Atlantic coast

Exploring British Columbia's Great Bear Rainforest on 35mm Film

15 Film Photos of a Weekend Exploring British Columbia's Great Bear Rainforest

A picturesque drive, float plane adventure, and sailing excursion are just a few of the Bella Coola Valley's many highlights

Hiking Mount Marcy, New York’s Highest Peak

14 Medium Format Photos From Hiking Mount Marcy, New York’s Highest Peak

A trip report and history lesson from the little known 6-million-acre Adirondack Park, the largest publicly protected natural area in the lower 48

In Search of the Vanishing Ice Border in Greenland's Arctic North

Stunning Film Photography Proves the Threat of Climate Change in Greenland

Following an old Inuit hunting path through towering ice floes and colorful villages to track climate change in the Arctic

Yawn Patrol Photo Book Salutes Surf Culture in New York City

This New Photo Book Celebrates the Real Vibe of New York City Surfing

No towering waves or tropical islands—these 35mm B&W photographs document the intimate moments and ephemeral joys of surfing Rockaway Beach

20 Sun-soaked Film Photos of Seven Gables in the John Muir Wilderness

Taking the Trail Less Traveled in the Sierra Nevada's John Muir Wilderness

Trip report and dreamy photography documents a long weekend spent exploring deep within Northern California's iconic Sierra Nevada range

Lost Coast Hiking Guide: How to Plan a Trip on California's Coastal Trail

A Hiker's Guide to Northern California's Legendary Lost Coast Trail

Dreamy film photography, gear essentials, pro tips, and do's & don'ts for backpacking one of the West Coast's most classic trails

Pandemic Van Camping Along the Northern California Coast

12 Film Photos From a Vanlife Road Trip Up the Northern California Coast

This lesser known, lesser loved ‘86 Toyota Van is a true ticket to freedom—at a quarter the price of your average VW or Sprinter adventure van

How to Hop Trains to Montana During a Pandemic, on Super 8 Film

Video: A Super 8 Film of Train Hopping Across the American West

Three friends, unemployed because of COVID-19, embrace the Great Depression-era practice of illegally riding rails in search of adventure

The 10 Dos & Don’ts of Hippie Bikepacking

PNW Bikepacking: Microdosing, Indigenous Land Awareness, Fun With Friends

A laundry list of lessons learned from a lockdown summer spent grinding gravel and exploring trails in the Great Northwest

A Ritual Wander in Death Valley, Documented on 35mm Film

Broken Cameras, Tourists & Stark Desert-scapes: A Trip To Death Valley On Film

Even in the hottest place on Earth, captivating beauty exists in ways words cannot do justice

Q&A: Alimo on Balancing Art, Adventure, and Sustainability

Q&A: Multimedia Artist Alimo on Creating Art You Recognize, But Don't Know

How artist Sean Kesterson, aka "Alimo," developed his signature style of vibrant, familiar depictions of life outdoors

Q&A: District Vision Co-Founder Max Vallot on Running & Meditation

District Vision Founder Max Vallot on Running, Mindfulness & Social Media

An inspiring conversation with the fashion exec turned mindful athlete on how to stay centered and balanced amid a culture of noise

New Art Book "Heroes" Celebrates Influential Women in Snowboarding

New Film Photo Book Celebrates the Most Influential Women in Snowboarding

The artful hardcover by French film photographer Jérôme Tanon features personal stories and insightful imagery of snowboard's most progressive women

A Top Level Guide to Late Summer Backpacking in the Wind River Range

12 Film Photos From a Sunny Backpacking Trip in the Wind River Range

Do's and don'ts, essential gear, and a trip report from the Cirque of the Towers in Wyoming's second most famous mountain range

'Portraits de Villes' Photo Book Series Captures Summer in Aspen

'Portraits de Villes' Photo Book Series Captures Aspen in Summer

Cowboys and cabins, fly fishers and camping—Colorado takes center stage as the latest location in the ongoing series of city-centric photo books

How HiHeyHello Magazine Is Reshaping the Narrative of Women in the Outdoors

How Two Strangers Launched a Print Magazine to Celebrate Women in the Outdoors

A conversation with co-founders Sierra Domaille & Juhee Kim on a changing outdoors culture, running a magazine during a pandemic, and more

How America's Largest Japanese Pagoda Tree Came to Martha's Vineyard

Video: How America's Largest Japanese Pagoda Tree Landed on Martha's Vineyard

New short film by Gathering Growth documents the unlikely journey from a seedling's voyage in 1837 to National Champion in 2020

What 15 Days and 260 Miles on the Pacific Crest Trail Taught Me

Lessons Learned From 15 Days and 260 Miles on the Pacific Crest Trail

Film photography and insightful reflections from an attempted Oregon section hike along the 2,650-mile PCT

Q&A: Snowboarder & Writer Emilé Zynobia Finds Her Voice in the Outdoors

Snowboarder & Writer Emilé Zynobia on Toxic Positivity & Mountain Town Representation

We talk with Jackson Hole ambassador and Yale grad student @curlsinthewild about studying the environment in a crisis, learning to claim, and more

"Ode to Desolation" Celebrates One of America's Last Fire Lookouts

Short Film "Ode to Desolation" Celebrates One of America's Last Fire Lookouts

A contemplative look into the life and times of Jim Henterly, illustrator, naturalist, and National Park fire lookout

16 Film Photos From a Two-Month Road Trip in the Mountain West

A Two-Month Road Trip Across Wyoming, Captured on $5 Thrift Store Cameras

Reflecting on the freedom of a summer past, spent salvaging cheap point and shoots and exploring in Wyoming & Idaho with trusted friends