by Michael DeYoung | May 4, 2017 | Featured Posts
This blog features our April, 2017 trip: Tanner to Hance Rapid via the Escalante Route continuing on the Tonto Trail to South Kaibab Trail back to rim. Total distance: 54.5 miles over 7 days. Day 1 and 7 were half days. Total drop down Tanner Trail is 4,650’. Day 7...
by Michael DeYoung | Oct 2, 2013 | Featured Posts
Kyia near Ice Basin Trail on Oct. 1, 2013. She’s been backpacking with us ever since we rescued her. She is 12 now, had 2 knee surgeries and it’s heartbreaking to see her slow down so much even though she still wants to go. We are very patient with...
by Michael DeYoung | Apr 1, 2013 | New Work
In addition to showing new adventure images, I address degree of difficulty and creativity as well as sacrifice and compromise with respect to photography. Lauri and I completed our second weeklong trip on the Royal Arch Loop with longtime friend and backpacking...
by Michael DeYoung | Nov 25, 2012 | Assignment & Production
Whenever possible, I offer my meteorological abilities and skills to my clients to advise when to shoot to get the best possible conditions. This has been a big asset for my tourism clients. Many shoots, however, have to be scheduled far beyond accurate forecasting...
by Michael DeYoung | Sep 19, 2012 | New Work
For a photographer who’s invested in an entire system whether you are a hobbyist, part time or full time pro it becomes difficult not to have your system with you whenever you shooting. Every so often, maybe even on a regular basis, it is good to simplify and go with...