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Joe Greer on Finding Photography, Inspiration, Faith & His New Book

How Joe Greer Almost Quit Film Photography & Why He'll Never Write Another Book

A conversation with the celebrated film photographer about his early career, avoiding burnout, and making "The Lay of the Land" during a pandemic

An Adventurer's Guide to Georgia (the Country)

Why You Should Consider Georgia (the Country) as Your Next Adventure Destination

At the intersection of Eastern Europe and Western Asia, between the Black Sea and Caspian Sea, sits a dreamland for hiking, overlanding, skiing & more

DAYBREAK Is a New Magazine Celebrating Adventure & Design

Inside DAYBREAK, the Print Magazine Combining Gritty Adventure with Good Design

200 glossy pages of analog inspiration by the likes of Ben Moon, Judianne Thomson, Jamestown Revival, and magazine founder Tommy Moore

Surf, Seafood, and Solitude in Mexico's Secluded Baja Norte

Photo Essay: Surf, Seafood, and Solitude in Mexico's Baja Norte

23 film photos document a living daydream along the Pacific coast of Baja California

How Making Film Double Exposures Reignited My Passion for Photography

How Shooting Film Double Exposures Reignited My Passion for Photography

Stuck in a creative rut, Santa Cruz photographer Caitlin Fullam found inspiration in experimental film photography

Finding Freedom in Jackson Hole at a 1920s University Geology Station

Finding Freedom in Jackson Hole at a 1920s University Geology Station

Photos from two summers spent exploring the Tetons and working on the kitchen staff at Camp Davis, a longstanding University of Michigan property

Photographing a Yosemite Atmospheric River on 120 & 35mm Film

13 Film Photos From a Moody, Weird-Weather Weekend in Yosemite

A late-fall trip into America's most-photographed valley proves that a crummy weather forecast can coax out some of its dreamiest views

How to Visit Refuge Charpoua, the Century-old Mountain Hut of Chamonix

Visiting Charpoua Refuge, a Century-Old Mountain Hut Above Chamonix

Serving as a climber's base on Mont Blanc Massif for decades, the 1904 hut is accessed by train ride, glacier trek, and alpine trail scramble

Photo Essay: Vermont Sidecountry Through the Lens of a Stowe Local

19 Film Photos Show Life As a Local in the Mountains of Northern Vermont

Reflecting on 25 years spent snowboarding in, on, and around the dense forests of Mount Mansfield, Vermont's tallest Peak

Chris Burkard Reveals His Photography Career Beginnings in New Book

Q&A: Chris Burkard Talks Film, Localism, & Going to a Russian Jail in New Book

The world famous adventure photographer shares stories from behind the lens in his new memoir-photo book, "Wayward"

Inside Photodom, Brooklyn's Own Film Photography Shop & Community Hub

This Black-Owned NYC Camera Shop Is a Hub for Photographers of All Backgrounds

Photodom founder Dominick Lewis on starting an analog photography business, diversity in the photo industry, and more

What It's Really Like to Live and Work in a Converted School Bus

How One Couple and Their Two Dogs Live & Work In a Converted School Bus

How Steve Yocom & Jordan Meeks found a retired school bus for $3,000 and turned it into a mobile cabin that crisscrosses the country

Photo Essay: What It's Like to Be a USFS Wilderness Ranger Intern

Photo Essay: What It's Like to Be a USFS Wilderness Ranger Intern

A firsthand account of two rugged months spent living and working with the Forest Service in California's famed John Muir Wilderness

Big Wave Surfer Kai Lenny on Risk, Fear, and Surfing 60-Foot Waves

Big Wave Surfer Kai Lenny on Risk, Fear, and Surfing 60-Foot Waves

A Q&A with the world-class surfer on his new book, "Big Wave Surfer," the best advice he's ever received and the worst wipeout he's ever taken at Jaws

Fujifilm Instax Mini Evo Camera Combines the Best of Digital & Film

Fujifilm's New Instax Mini Evo Digital-Film Hybrid Camera Is the Best of Both Worlds

The innovative compact point-and-shoot camera blends digital and film to offer old-school instant printing and Bluetooth pairing, all at once

Chasing Waterfalls & Fall Foliage in New York's Catskill Mountains

Chasing Waterfalls & Fall Foliage in New York's Catskill Mountains

Trading the daily grind for cabin time, leaf peeping, and waterfall gazing during a rare midweek escape from NYC

Backpack Among White Sand Beaches on Michigan's North Manitou Island

Camp Among Beautiful Beaches & Turquoise Water on Michigan's North Manitou Island

Film photography, a trip report, and Dos & Don'ts for enjoying one of the Midwest's best-kept outdoor secrets within Sleeping Bear Dunes

Firvale Wilderness Camp Delivers A-Frames & Adventure in Remote Canada

New Hotel Offers A-Frames, Domes & Adventure Among Canada's Most Stunning Landscapes

Beautiful flora, wildlife, A-Frame cabins, geodesic domes, a sauna and hot springs all await at this remote hotel in remote British Columbia

13 Gorgeous Film Photos From San Diego's Dream Beach

13 Photos From the Winner of Field Mag's First Film Photography Contest

Field Mag Film Photo Contest winner Luis Ortega's photographic muse is his hometown beachfront, and all the people he shares it with

Eastern Sierra Camping: The 10 Best Spots According to a Local

A Visual Guide to Eastern Sierra Camping in California's High Country

A comprehensive guide to roughing it on the eastern slope of the Sierra Nevada—where to camp, hike, fish, and soak in hot springs this season

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

Desire Discrimination Determination–Black Champions in Cycling

New Archival Image Collection Highlights the Highs & Lows of Cycling While Black

The groundbreaking historical collection underscores the lack of diversity and shortcomings of one of the world's most popular sports

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