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Horizon Photo Tours

Hurricane, UT
horizonphototours@gmail.com
406-333-1479

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1 second seems like nothing in this landscape of continual motion. Life grows from everywhere and the rate of decomposition is in balance with the rate of growth. Everything is in motion here. Even on a day when it wasn't raining, the trees and moss dripped all day, soaking the forest below. Dead trees fuel new growth and life just seems to be in balance here💚.
Rain // I could tell you about the Hoh Rainforest but words don't really describe the place. I could show you but photos fail also. Perhaps a camera can be used to describe it in a different way though, perhaps the camera can capture something other than a replication of vision.
Thistle & Pine // A quieter look of an iconic landscape, shot at 12:31PM in less than epic light. Nature doesn't wear a watch or follow defined rules, so why should photographers? Nature is full of surprise at every hour of the day if we open our eyes.
Once upon a time in a fairytale forest....
So much fun at the Pacific Wave Park this last week. There's so many things to consider and be aware of with Nature Photography but often the most important part is to simply have fun.
The beautiful simplicity of Winter: III
The beautiful simplicity of Winter: II
The beautiful simplicity of Winter: I
This particular area of Southern Utah is fascinating from a meteorological (and photographic) perspective. The 10,000 ft mountains are at the southern end of the influence of Utah's dramatic Winter cold fronts, and the Mojave Desert (1k-2k ft) begins to the South. This intersection of meteorological conditions creates magical moments of light and weather on a regular basis. As a photographer, it seems ideal for observing and capturing these bizarre and beautiful moments.

Recent Blog Posts

  • Photographing a New Location: 7 Tips to Create Better Images When Traveling to a New Location March 2, 2021
  • Winter Photography in Bryce Canyon National Park: Part 2 February 10, 2021
  • Winter Photography in Bryce Canyon National Park: Part 1 February 2, 2021