Above the Ashokan — where silence stretches wider than the water.

Growing up in the Hudson Valley — and living just 15 minutes from the Ashokan Reservoir — this place has always been a safe space for me. I’ve spent hours here photographing eagles, birds, and the quiet wildlife that call it home. This view isn’t just a shot — it’s part of my story.

High above Lake Placid — where wilderness meets sky.

I’ve always been drawn to the raw beauty of the Adirondacks, and Lake Placid holds something different. Every time I’m here, it feels untouched and unapologetically wild. Capturing it from above reminds me why places like this need to stay protected — not just for us, but for everything that lives beneath the treeline..

Breakneck Ridge — earned every step, felt every second.

There’s no shortcut to views like this. Standing at the summit, looking out over the Hudson, you remember why places like this matter. It's wild, it's hard, and it's worth every breath — because the more we protect it, the more it gives back.

Kaaterskill Falls — frozen in time, fearless in motion.

I filmed this deep in winter, as ice climbers scaled the frozen face of one of New York’s most iconic waterfalls. Watching them move against the stillness of the ice felt like witnessing two forces of nature meeting halfway — one wild, one human. It’s moments like this that remind me how powerful these landscapes are, and how lucky we are to have them.

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