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The Incessant Draw of Something New - Discovering an Ice Cave in BC's Coast Mountains
Wanderlust. Almost. I often talk about my love of returning to my favourite locations over and over again, as it's a huge part of my creative process for photography; however I also love going to places I've never been before. Who doesn't? It's exciting and fun! Traveling and experiencing new things is also good for us; we become happier and more open-minded, among other many positive benefits. When we're kids, we're naturally curious about everything. Every moment contains a
Tristan Todd
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Winter camping in Tombstone Territorial Park
In October 2019 three friends and I embarked on a chilly adventure in the Yukon. Our plan? To helicopter into Tombstone Territorial Park, north of Dawson City, and camp for 7 days! At first, something like this doesn't sound too bad, but when you're in the far north of Canada and in the mountains, it's important to remember that winter comes early. I packed with about -20c night temperatures in mind, although I brought gear that would keep me warm in much colder conditions, j
Tristan Todd
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I never understood the appeal of drone photography until I bought one last summer
It took until 2021 for me to both try and purchase a drone. Most of my photographer friends have had them for years, but I struggled to see the appeal. A critical part of landscape photography is being immersed in nature, connected with your surroundings, so how would flying a drone and looking at a digital screen help to accomplish that? Besides, drones are expensive - why even bother buying something that sounds like a giant, angry mosquito? Spoiler alert: that's why! I dec
Tristan Todd
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