Have you heard of Mount Washington in New Hampshire? You may have… despite its relatively short height (6288′), the weather station on the summit recorded the world’s highest surface wind speed of 231mph. It was here as a weather observer that cemented my involvement with photography. I should have stayed inside during the night shift, or when the temperature was -20f, or when the wind was gusting to 145mph. Instead I found myself drawn outside to photograph the Aurora Borealis or document my co-workers trying to stand up against the wind.
Today, I’m based out of New Hampshire and photograph diverse subjects ranging from climbers on the Northeast’s tallest cliffs to Western US landscapes. I enjoy the technical and creative aspects of these subjects. My goal is to produce outstanding images whether I’m working with a local non-profit or a national publication.
Thanks for visiting,
Brian
Select list of commercial and editorial clients:
50 Classic Ski Descents of North America
AMC Outdoors
An Ice Climber’s Guide to Northern New England
Backcountry Magazine
Citizens Advisers / Citizens Funds
Climbing Magazine
Endless Vacation Magazine
Flakes, Jugs, and Splitters by Sarah Garlick
Guy Waterman Alpine Stewardship Fund
International Mountain Climbing School
Kismet Rock Foundation
N’east Magazine
New Hampshire Magazine
New York Times
Northern Woodlands
Northrop Grumman
Randolph Mountain Club
Rock and Ice
Selected Climbs in the Northeast
Subaru
TMC Books
Vermont Sports Today
Warren Miller Films
Windswept
Yankee Magazine
