Neo-Topographic Essay
I always say, “I grew up in Phoenix…before it was Los Angeles.” It is supposed to be a joke, but […]
I always say, “I grew up in Phoenix…before it was Los Angeles.” It is supposed to be a joke, but […]
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Most of the hike up was in a whiteout, which didn’t bode well for my goal: photographing the sunrise
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