Using Spec Work To Land New Photography Clients

While road tripping down the Pacific Coast Highway, just north of Santa Cruz, CA, I asked Kristin Riegel if she would be open modeling for a spec shoot for Blundstone while we stopped at Sharkfin Cove for sunset. She looked at me with a smile, “I’m ugly right now, but of course I will.” For the past three years, Kristin has always been there for me and the building of my career. For this, I am forever grateful ❤️

This Is What Happens When You Stop Marketing Your Photography Business

For a couple of years I was the go to photographer for water bottle companies. While you can say what you want about photographing outdoor lifestyle campaigns around water bottles, it was rad. Right now, I am smiling as I look through my archive at the countless photoshoots I did for brands like MiiR and Klean Kanteen but something is off!

A Bob Ross Like Morning At Wild Willy Hot Springs In Mammoth, CA

Before the sun rose, we had our shorts on, bags packed, and towels slung over our shoulder. Andrew has the behemoth Muse Roamer that allows for a very plush life on the road, meanwhile I have modest comforts with a converted van. So, I crawled out of the van and headed into the heated Muse Roamer to enjoy coffee to wait for the best lighting.

The First Surf Image That Gave Me Faith I Could Do This Photography Thing

Getting a start as a creative is no easy task, especially when you don’t have a clue as to what you want to do, create, or, most importantly, enjoy. As a kid, I always thought I would be an author, which I became about a month ago with my first book, but the idea of “becoming a photographer” never crossed my mind. Becoming a filmmaker was not something I ever talked about with my family growing up, but my first documentary won a few awards at film festivals last year. So, what the heck did I do as a kid?

Consistency VS Frequency, Creatives & Marketers Need To Know The Difference

Consistency is not frequency, yet many creatives think these words are synonymous. Heck, I used to think this was the case until a few years ago, which lead to me leaving all social media platforms for about 2.5 years, but that is a story for another time. To debunk the consistency vs frequency argument, I’m starting with the fundamentals…

Photographing Olmstead Point In Yosemite At Sunset

Photographing Olmsted Point in Yosemite National Park is an overcrowded tourist experience I pretty much never pass up. While I have been to this spot roughly 20 times, each stop is different, so I always bring my camera. With its sweeping views of Half Dome, Tenaya Lake, and Clouds Rest, this spot is a favorite among landscape photographers. Equipped with a Sony A7R IV and a Tamron 70-180mm f/2.8 lens, you can make the most of this location's photographic potential.​

L'Auberge De Sedona Is Sedona's Most Luxurious Hotel (Photo Essay)

Tucked away along the Oak Creek in Sedona, AZ is L’Auberge de Sedona. This four star resort should be on everyone’s bucket “must-stay” list if you are looking for luxurious stays. If you are a Sunday brunch kind of human, well, they also have the best Sunday brunch in town. But, good luck getting a room, this spot is almost always booked out, so get on your reservations now.

Egypt Was Calling, So I Went (Photo Essay)

As a kid, I dreamed of visiting all seven continents. I’m proud to say, after this trip to Egypt, my 12 year-old-self would greet me with a smile and say, “Good job, Dalton, you did it. Now, were else else are we going to go? You’re only 31.” Laughing to myself as I write this, I understand my younger self was never satisfied. I’m still kind of like that, but, for now, it’s time to sit back and process this privilege I’ve been blessed to enjoy.

Alaska's Premier Adventure Luxury Destination Stillpoint Lodge (Photo Essay)

Tucked away in Halibut Cove, Alaska is a hidden series of cabins with waterfront views belonging to a two key Michelin adventure lodge; Stillpoint Lodge. Getting there might spike your cortisol levels if you are not keen on boat rides or plane flights, but once you’re standing on your front porch staring out at the water, all your stress will fade away.

The Best Times of Year to Visit Loreto

Loreto, Baja California Sur, offers visitors an incredible mix of natural beauty, adventure, and cultural charm. Whether you’re drawn to its pristine beaches, rich marine life, or fascinating history, the best time to visit depends on what you want to experience. Some months are perfect for whale watching, while others are ideal for sportfishing, hiking, or simply enjoying the quiet charm of this coastal town. Here’s a detailed guide to help you choose the best time for your trip to Loreto.

What to Expect Blue Whale Watching in Loreto, BCS

Blue whale watching in Loreto, Baja California Sur, is a truly unforgettable experience. The journey begins early in the morning, just as the first light of dawn reflects off the Sea of Cortez. Heading down to the marina, you’ll meet your captain and fellow passengers, exchanging introductions and sharing a few laughs before boarding the panga boat. Regardless of which tour operator you choose, mornings all begin the same—full of anticipation, excitement, and the promise of an extraordinary day ahead.