New England Adventure & Conservation Photography Archive
New England Adventure & Conservation Photography Archive
Exploring the Archive: Adventure, Conservation, and Editorial Photography from New England
For over two decades, I’ve been documenting the intersection of adventure, environment, and storytelling across New England. From frozen waterfalls in the White Mountains of New Hampshire to the quiet flow of Maine’s coastal rivers, this new photography archive brings together years of editorial, conservation, and commercial work into one searchable collection. These images represent the spirit of the outdoors—athletes, scientists, and everyday adventurers moving through landscapes shaped by time, weather, and effort. Whether it’s a climber on a steep ice route, a biologist knee-deep in a restoration project, or a fly fisher casting into cold, clear water, each photograph captures the connection between people and the places that inspire them. This archive is designed for editors, conservation organizations, and brands seeking authentic visual stories rooted in the outdoor culture of New England. It’s both a visual record and an ongoing project—continually expanding with new assignments and personal work that highlight adventure and conservation side by side.
Editorial, Conservation, and Commercial Photography Rooted in the Outdoors
As an editorial and commercial photographer, I’ve always aimed to tell honest, human stories that reveal more than the surface of adventure. My photography has been published in editorial features, environmental reports, and brand campaigns that celebrate sustainability, community, and the wildness of New England’s terrain.
The archive includes thousands of photographs covering topics such as:
Adventure sports like ice climbing, trail running, and fly fishing
Environmental restoration Maidstone Bends Restoration
Outdoor lifestyle and commercial branding imagery: Fulling MIll
This work blends technical expertise with documentary authenticity—ideal for those looking for real, un-posed moments from the field. The archive’s organization makes it easy to search by location, theme, or subject, providing a rich resource for creative professionals looking to license authentic outdoor imagery.
Related galleries:
Adventure Photography in the White Mountains: Winter climbing in Black Pudding Gully
Fly Fishing Stories from Maine: Late Fall Pike Fishing, Belgrade
Adventure Sports and Environmental Storytelling Across New England
New England offers some of the most dramatic and varied outdoor settings in the U.S.—steep cliffs, deep forests, rocky coastlines, and hidden trout streams. These places provide both a playground and a responsibility. This archive celebrates the adventure athletes, researchers, and communities working within those spaces. From the technical world of dry-tooling and mixed climbing on Mount Washington to the delicate work of restoring river habitats for Atlantic salmon, every photo tells a story of connection. Adventure photography here isn’t just about adrenaline—it’s about process, patience, and purpose. It’s about showing the early starts, the frozen gear, the long hikes in, and the quiet satisfaction of being part of something larger than yourself. Through editorial and conservation photography, this archive aims to bridge the gap between outdoor culture and environmental awareness, helping people see these landscapes not just as backdrops for adventure, but as ecosystems worth protecting.
A Resource for Editors, Conservationists, and Outdoor Brands
This archive is open and growing, offering a curated selection of editorial, conservation, and commercial photography for licensing, publication, and campaign use. It’s a visual library of New England’s rugged beauty—available for those who want to tell authentic outdoor stories.
Whether you’re producing an editorial feature on climbing, developing a conservation communication campaign, or building a brand identity around outdoor culture, these photographs are crafted to align with natural storytelling and visual authenticity.
With ongoing additions from new fieldwork across New Hampshire, Maine, and Vermont, this archive will continue to evolve—capturing how adventure and conservation shape life in the Northeast.
Explore the Photography Archive
Each gallery offers a deep dive into specific projects—from ice climbing in the White Mountains to fly fishing in the rivers of Maine and ecosystem restoration across the region. Together, they form a visual map of the outdoors—one rooted in curiosity, respect, and the desire to explore responsibly.
Explore the archive:The Archive
Discover photography that connects adventure with conservation, and experience the stories that define outdoor life in New England.