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The Hyms – Horsetooth Reservoir, Colorado
Echoes by the Water: The Hyms’ Indie Rock Photoshoot at Horsetooth Reservoir
As a photographer, there’s something electric about working with musicians—especially indie bands like The Hyms, a talented group of guys with raw energy and big dreams. When they reached out to me for band photos, I knew I wanted to take them somewhere that matched their sound: bold, natural, and a little unpredictable. Horsetooth Reservoir, with its rugged landscapes and sweeping views, felt like the perfect backdrop.
The day of the shoot, as we hiked to a few different spots around the reservoir, it became clear that The Hyms are as laid-back as their music is lively. We found a rocky ledge that overlooked the water, and the scene couldn’t have been better for capturing their spirit.
Throughout the shoot, I tried to blend their personalities with the natural surroundings. The light bounced off the water just right, and the band members, laughing and joking between shots, gave me plenty of candid moments. I wanted their authenticity to shine through the lens—showing them as they are, not just as performers but as friends who are all in on this adventure together.
By the end of the day, I had a gallery full of photos that not only captured The Hyms as a band but as a group of college friends chasing a dream. Horsetooth Reservoir gave us an unforgettable setting, but it’s their energy and camaraderie that really made the shoot special. Keep an eye on these guys—I have a feeling their music will take them far.
Until the next shoot, keep creating and exploring!
Capturing the Majesty of an Alaskan Mountaintop from Above
Capturing the Majesty of an Alaskan Mountaintop from Above
There’s something transformative about seeing Alaska from the sky, especially when you’re floating above the untamed wilderness near Denali National Park. This image, captured from a float plane, is one of those rare moments where nature, light, and perspective align in perfect harmony. As the plane glided through the crisp, open skies, I focused my lens on a towering, snow-capped peak that seemed to rise endlessly into the heavens.
The sheer scale of the mountain is humbling—jagged ridges softened by snow, with shadows dancing across its slopes as the sunlight breaks through scattered clouds. From this vantage point, the vastness of Alaska’s wilderness feels even more profound. The rugged textures of the rock, mixed with the delicate layers of snow, give the landscape a raw, untouched beauty that’s hard to convey in words. But through the lens, I hope to capture just a fraction of its power.
What makes this image special is the perspective the float plane allowed me—hovering just high enough to give an aerial view, yet close enough to feel the grandeur of the landscape. The sense of isolation, the silence of the sky, and the breathless expanse of wilderness all come together in this shot.
Every photographer dreams of moments like this, where nature offers a glimpse of its pure, unfiltered self. Alaska never disappoints. From the ground, these mountains are magnificent. From the air, they are transcendent.