The Classics: Becky-Chouinard in the Bugaboos
Here’s a short video piece that recently came out that I shot for Outdoor Research and was produced and edited by Duct Tape Then Beer. Enjoy.
#6 Innominata

#6 out of 7 and only one more left on my goal of climbing new routes on all of the major summits of the Fitzroy skyline! After an amazing streak of good weather things returned to a slightly more regular (not that there is regular pattern) for the later part of January and into early [...]
The Man Who Can Fly with Dean Potter on Nat Geo TV

This Sunday evening at 8pm, The Man Who Can Fly is airing on National Geographic TV. I spent a good part of my summer working on this project as a camera operator, photographer, rigger and general handy man. This was one of the larger productions I’ve worked on to date and was an incredible experience [...]
National Geographic Adventure Photo of the Week: Dean Potter Highlining

Finally after 6 months of waiting I can share this image of Dean Potter walking a line up on Cathedral Peak in Yosemite. Hands down this is one of the craziest images I’ve ever captured. A lot of the credit really should goto Dean though as he was the one who dreamed up the shot [...]
Astro Choss on Exupery
Climbing is complicated. It comes in many forms. It evokes many emotions and tries us in many ways. More than any other week of my almost 20 years of climbing have I felt that this week. The highs have brought tears just as much as the lows. I used determination to overcome fear and just [...]
Double Cover Month
Pretty stoked to have managed to get not only one but two covers this month! Both images have some pretty classic stories behind them as well. The shot of Cerro Torre, in Patagonia was taken last year while hiking out after climbing St. Exupery with Kate. We briefly stopped on the hike to have a [...]
Patagonia at Night

While descending from Poincenot a couple weeks ago my finger started to turn red and get a tad bit painful. In my state of exhaustion I didn’t really pay much attention as my body was prioritizing my needs over my pain. Once arriving back at camp, getting some rest and eating some food it became [...]
Off The Couch and onto Poincenot

Nearly three months ago while descending El Cap I took one false step, heard a pop, and fell to the ground clutching my ankle. I instantly knew I wasn’t going to be “walking it off.” Fast forward two months and a change of location to Smith Rocks, where Kate and I posted up for my [...]
Rockclimbing

Kicks A$$. Today was my first day climbing in 5 weeks. Definitely the longest duration I’ve gone without climbing in a really long time! (hard to recall exactly but probably 5 years). 5 weeks ago I sprained my ankle in a pretty serious way coming off of El Cap. I knew when I hit the [...]
Alex Honnold and 60 Minutes

Earlier this year I got hired by CBS to work on a short profile piece about my good friend Alex Honnold. Along side a small crew from Sender Films we shot Alex free soloing the Chouinard-Herbert (IV 5.11) route on the north face of the Sentinel. In normal Alex style he made it look like [...]
The Limestone Walls of Paklenica

I just got back from an amazing month long trip to Slovenia and Croatia. Kate and I spent the first couple weeks of the trip getting familiar with the steep limestone of Misja Pec in southern Slovenia and then headed to Paklineca in Croatia for the second half of the trip. Brittany Griffith joined us [...]
Cover: National Geographic Magazine

It’s obviously not the US version of National Geographic Magazine but hey I’ll still take it! Most of the readers of my blog already know last year I worked as Jimmy Chin’s assistant for a feature article on climbing in Yosemite for National Geograhic magazine. Well the article is out in print now [...]
Patagonia 2010/11 season gallery

Finally got a chance to upload everything from last season down in Patagonia. Got to do a lot climbing this last season with some really great partners. I could probably could of used my camera a little bit more but sometimes just climbing is hard enough. Looking at all the photos is already getting me [...]
National Geographic Extreme Photo of the Week

After patiently waiting since last November I can share some of the work I did along side Jimmy Chin for National Geographic. More pics and videos to come shortly. Until then here is National Geographic’s Extreme photo of the week. This photo still give’s me the chills. Almost forgot to mention this is Dean Potter [...]
The Love Letter

Last September between assisting with Jimmy Chin, for a Nat Geo project, I was asked to shoot a multi-week backcountry project for a great friend Fitz Cahall. He’s best know for The Dirtbag Diaries, but he has also produced a web TV series The Season. Fitz and Becca’s dream trip finally came to realization, a [...]









