Bear Mountain Park

Rethinking 2013

2020-09-21T10:49:17-04:00September 21st, 2020|

One of those things was to review and organize my older photographs. That lead to the photographs below and the realization that for photographers, our passion, art and creative voice are housed in a small metal box of spinning disks called a hard drive. Only the best of these escape to be printed and framed or placed on a website for the world to see.

Winter Hike In Harriman State Park

2017-05-19T10:36:05-04:00March 26th, 2015|

How to Get a Whole New Perspective on Photography Near Pine Meadow Lake by Richard Lewis 2015 Storm on Pine Meadow Lake by Richard Lewis 2015 The ease of using digital cameras and modern travel are allowing more people to go to the great places and create beautiful landscape images. As a result, there are now an overwhelming number of great landscape [...]

Back on the Trail in Harriman State Park

2017-05-19T10:36:21-04:00May 21st, 2014|

One way to grow as a photographer is by stretching your comfort zone and not getting "stuck" in a certain style. We need to get past the idea that "I only shoot landscapes or flowers or puppies" or whatever. You can love or be compelled to create a certain type of photography, but trying other things will help you improve and hone those core passions. I've recently [...]

Harriman State Park Revisited – PART 2

2017-05-19T10:36:26-04:00November 15th, 2013|

This is the second of a 3 part post about my trip leading a group of photographers to Harriman State Park in New York Bear Mountain Bear Mountain Lodge is a historic inn built in 1910 along the Hudson River. The group of photographers I was leading trip seemed to like it here and spent a lot of time walking around the [...]

Harriman State Park Revisited – PART 1

2017-05-19T10:36:26-04:00November 11th, 2013|

Note: Starting with this blog post I will be discussing a little bit of why and how I create my photographs. This is the first of a 3-part post on a recent photography field trip I lead to Harriman State Park in New York. Usually my trips to Harriman involve leading hikers wanting to visit remote lakes and vistas that are only accessible [...]