The Only Lens You Need For Glacier Point Is The Tamron 17-28mm f/2.8
When you’re planning a sunrise shoot at Glacier Point, simplicity can be your greatest ally. During an ambitious morning shoot at Glacier Point I embraced this concept with the Tamron 17-28mm f/2.8 mounted on my Sony camera, and that's it. Despite my usual inclination to carry multiple lenses, this lightweight zoom delivered everything I needed—and nothing I didn’t.
Sunrise or Sunset at Glacier Point in Yosemite, I Prefer Sunrise
Glacier Point in Yosemite National Park is a photographer's paradise, offering breathtaking vistas that beckon camera enthusiasts from around the world. However, the eternal debate among photographers remains: sunrise or sunset at Glacier Point?
Both options have their unique charm, and the choice depends on your photography goals and style. In this blog, we'll explore the merits of both sunrise and sunset photography at Glacier Point to help you make an informed decision.
15 Things to Know About Tunnel View Sunrise
Tunnel View in Yosemite National Park is one of the most iconic viewpoints in the United States. At sunrise, this stunning vista offers photographers and nature lovers a magical experience as the first light of day illuminates the grandeur of Yosemite Valley. If you're planning a visit to catch the sunrise at Tunnel View, here are 15 things you should know to make the most of your experience.
The Ultimate Guide to Yosemite Firefalls in 2025
In the heart of one of America's most iconic national parks, a natural phenomenon known as the Yosemite Firefall awaits those seeking to capture its breathtaking beauty. This awe-inspiring event is a testament to the wonders of nature as a sliver of sunset light casts a lava-red glow upon a thin stream of water plummeting off El Capitan. While it may not involve actual flames, it's a mesmerizing illusion of fire that graces Yosemite's Horsetail Falls every year in February.
2025 Photography Guide to Firefall in Yosemite
Capturing the mesmerizing Yosemite Firefall in 2024 is a photography dream come true as the lava-like waterfall glows in the sunset light. However, to make the most of this incredible experience, it's crucial to be prepared. If you have never been to Yosemite Valley in the winter, planning is going to be key as weather changes quickly, sometimes permits are required, and knowing where to point your camera can always be overwhelming in this awe-inspiring landscape.
Yosemite's Tunnel View Visitor's Guide
As the anticipation of your trip to Yosemite National Park builds, planning out your visit is going to be key for a success trip. Regardless if you have a month, 5-days, a weekend trip, or a single day, visiting Tunnel View is a must see stop! Why?
From the vista you will enjoy the vast valley landscape, which features dense forests along the bottom banked by sheer granite cliffs on either side. To the left of the valley, you’ll spot the 3,000-foot (900-meter) southern face of El Capitan and to the right the tumbling waters of Bridalveil Falls. Miles beyond the pass, the hefty Half Dome strikes an imposing figure.
5 Must-Do Activities in Yosemite National Park
Yosemite National Park is a natural wonderland that draws millions of visitors each year. With its towering granite cliffs, cascading waterfalls, lush forests, and diverse wildlife, Yosemite offers a wide range of outdoor activities for adventurers and nature enthusiasts alike. But, what should you do? We'll explore five must-do activities that allow you to experience the park's beauty and adventure to the fullest.
How To Successfully Hike Upper Yosemite Falls
There are a lot of great reasons to hike to the top of Upper Yosemite Falls. From the trail, the views of Yosemite Falls are breath taking and the sound of the thundering flow humbles the soul. Halfway up the climb you get an amazing view of Yosemite Valley, with Half Dome in the distance.
Visitor's Guide to Tuolumne Meadows
Nestled high in the Sierra Nevada Mountains of California lies a pristine alpine paradise known as Tuolumne Meadows. As a hidden gem within Yosemite National Park, this breathtaking destination offers visitors an enchanting escape from the bustling crowds of the Yosemite Valley.
With its expansive meadows, crystal-clear streams, towering granite peaks, and a wealth of outdoor activities, Tuolumne Meadows is a haven for nature enthusiasts, hikers, climbers, and anyone seeking an immersive wilderness experience.
In this comprehensive visitor's guide, we will explore the wonders of Tuolumne Meadows, providing you with all the information you need to plan a memorable trip to this stunning alpine oasis.
How to See Horsetail Fall, Better Known as Firefalls, in Yosemite
Nestled within the awe-inspiring landscapes of Yosemite National Park lies a mesmerizing natural phenomenon that captivates the hearts of all who witness it - the legendary Firefalls. Every year, as winter bids farewell and spring heralds its arrival, a cascade of fiery molten lava appears to flow down the granite cliffs of El Capitan, creating an ethereal spectacle that seems almost magical. For nature enthusiasts, photographers, and adventurers alike, experiencing this phenomenon is a bucket-list-worthy endeavor.
What To Do with 72 Hours in Yosemite National Park
Many of us dream of spending weeks gawking at the thundering waterfalls, rock climbing the towering granite walls, and hiking Half Dome or deep into the remote wilderness of Yosemite National Park, but, not everyone has the luxury of time. In fact, most visitors stay in Yosemite for 57 hours making us an anomaly if we get 72 hours, aka a long weekend, in the land of giants. So, how do you make the most of your 72 hours in Yosemite?
How to Enjoy the Merced River Bank in Yosemite National Park
Yosemite National Park is a treasure trove of breathtaking landscapes and natural wonders. Nestled within this majestic wilderness is Yosemite Valley, an enchanting destination that beckons visitors with its serene beauty. One of the Valley's hidden gems is the Merced River Bank, a haven where tranquility meets awe-inspiring views. While this river winds through the Valley in plain sight, most overlook the opportunity and life it brings to the experience of visiting Yosemite National Park.
Why Crocker Point Is the Most Incredible View In Yosemite National Park
Have you ever stumbled upon a place without knowing what it is supposed to look like and are left completely dumbfounded by its beauty? Well, when I decided to make the hike out to Crocker Point for the first time, that was exactly what happened to me. I didn’t even know this vista point had a name, but I was taken back by its beauty, its grandeur, and the alignment of El Capitan and Bridalveil Fall. All together, my first experience seeing Crocker Point made me realize this underrated vista point might actually be the most incredible view in all of Yosemite Valley.
Is Inspiration Point Worth the Hike?
Just a few miles up from Tunnel View is a similar view called Inspiration Point. Some people swear it is better, while others say the hike is not worth the trek. They are both correct. Yosemite Valley has tons of view points that are all similar with just a little bit of difference. Some views are slightly more aligned and some are a bit higher than others, but provide the “same” view. But, that is only if you care about the view at the destination. If you are in Yosemite Valley to hike and explore different spots, taking in the changing views as they come, then does it really matter what the end view is?
Best Views of Yosemite Valley
The natural beauty of Yosemite is so incredible that it inspired an entire 19th-century conservation movement, which resulted in the valley’s protection as a national park in 1890. Naturalists led by John Muir (1838–1914) and artists like photographer Ansel Adams (1902–1984) found inspiration for their life’s work here. When planning your trip to Yosemite National Park, checking out the best views of Yosemite Valley ahead of time are critical to the Yosemite experience.
Lifestyle Photoshoot in Yosemite
Today is February 1st, which means it is time to flip your calendar :-) In addition to the video and calendar flip, I wanted to share some insights for your next visit to Yosemite National Park. If you are looking for a good day hike, iconic photographs to recreate, or just want to brainstorm ideas for your next trip to Yosemite, this is the blog for you.
8 Must Visit places to create Timelapses in Yosemite valley
Tuolumne Meadows sits at 8,619 feet and is home to the Purple Webber lupin, a rare wildflower for California. This sub-alpine meadow is apart of Yosemite National Park and hosts ample climbing, hiking, and backpacking opportunities. Enjoy this sunset timelapse shot from the meadow.