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Michael George

💫 Double Scorpio, triple threat
🌍 Photographer + writer + expeditions
🦁 @NatGeo contributor | 📍 NYC

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This rātā forest is the most stunning example of crown shyness I’ve ever seen. It is so precise I had multiple people message me and ask if it is computer generated. It’s not fake, but it would be nearly impossible for you to see it in real life. The forest is found on Enderby Island, one of the most remote places on the planet. Close to 300 miles south of the mainland of New Zealand, Enderby is part of the Auckland Islands. It is one of the rare “pest free” islands where endemic species can thrive without the fear of being killed by the countless invasive mammals we’ve brought to that part of the world. There’s the rare yellow-eyed penguin, New Zealand sea lions, and birds with songs that sound like video game sound effects. If you turn your sound on, you can hear one of those birds in this video.

PS: For those bewildered by the term in my opening sentence, crown shyness is “a phenomenon observed in some tree species, in which the crowns of fully stocked trees do not touch each other, forming a canopy with channel-like gaps”

#trees #forest #nature #newzealand


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This is someone special … Thomas “Tiger” Ziegler has been working the bar in Hotel Congress for 59 years. When I asked him why he’s still there at the ripe age of 85, he said with a flamboyant chuckle, “Well I have a few friends who stopped working … and they’re dead!” During our portrait session a few customers came in and he served their drinks with a perfect balance of kindness and sass. As you can see by the sign in the background, a few years ago to celebrate his legacy the Hotel renamed the bar to Tiger’s Taproom. If you find yourself driving through Tucson, make sure you stop in to say hello. // Shot on assignment for @natgeotravel in September 2018


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I know. This looks like a head. The Flowerpots Rocks are an unusual group of formations in the Bay of Fundy in Eastern Canada. They’re advertised as a place where you can “walk on the ocean floor.” Twice a day these rocks are actually inaccessible as the tide rises as much as 52 feet, one of the largest tidal changes in the world. My assistant and I arrived first thing in the morning, with the water far out, the seabed exposed, and the rocks standing mostly alone as seagulls greeted the grey sky. The coast of this area is made of sandstone that has slowly been worn away by the tidal cycle over thousands of years, leaving parts of the coastline detached and standing alone like you see here. Nature has continued to grow some lonely trees on the tops of these rocks, giving the illusion that they are giant freestanding flower pots. One of the beautiful parts of the daily tides is that every 6 hours, the ocean comes in and washes away every footprint/trace that people were ever here before.


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I know. This looks like a head. The Flowerpots Rocks are an unusual group of formations in the Bay of Fundy in Eastern Canada. They’re advertised as a place where you can “walk on the ocean floor.” Twice a day these rocks are actually inaccessible as the tide rises as much as 52 feet, one of the largest tidal changes in the world. My assistant and I arrived first thing in the morning, with the water far out, the seabed exposed, and the rocks standing mostly alone as seagulls greeted the grey sky. The coast of this area is made of sandstone that has slowly been worn away by the tidal cycle over thousands of years, leaving parts of the coastline detached and standing alone like you see here. Nature has continued to grow some lonely trees on the tops of these rocks, giving the illusion that they are giant freestanding flower pots. One of the beautiful parts of the daily tides is that every 6 hours, the ocean comes in and washes away every footprint/trace that people were ever here before.


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I know. This looks like a head. The Flowerpots Rocks are an unusual group of formations in the Bay of Fundy in Eastern Canada. They’re advertised as a place where you can “walk on the ocean floor.” Twice a day these rocks are actually inaccessible as the tide rises as much as 52 feet, one of the largest tidal changes in the world. My assistant and I arrived first thing in the morning, with the water far out, the seabed exposed, and the rocks standing mostly alone as seagulls greeted the grey sky. The coast of this area is made of sandstone that has slowly been worn away by the tidal cycle over thousands of years, leaving parts of the coastline detached and standing alone like you see here. Nature has continued to grow some lonely trees on the tops of these rocks, giving the illusion that they are giant freestanding flower pots. One of the beautiful parts of the daily tides is that every 6 hours, the ocean comes in and washes away every footprint/trace that people were ever here before.


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5 years ago

I know. This looks like a head. The Flowerpots Rocks are an unusual group of formations in the Bay of Fundy in Eastern Canada. They’re advertised as a place where you can “walk on the ocean floor.” Twice a day these rocks are actually inaccessible as the tide rises as much as 52 feet, one of the largest tidal changes in the world. My assistant and I arrived first thing in the morning, with the water far out, the seabed exposed, and the rocks standing mostly alone as seagulls greeted the grey sky. The coast of this area is made of sandstone that has slowly been worn away by the tidal cycle over thousands of years, leaving parts of the coastline detached and standing alone like you see here. Nature has continued to grow some lonely trees on the tops of these rocks, giving the illusion that they are giant freestanding flower pots. One of the beautiful parts of the daily tides is that every 6 hours, the ocean comes in and washes away every footprint/trace that people were ever here before.


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@billnye is back in the lab!

I had a childhood dream come true when I got to work on set with Bill Nye ~the Science Guy~ for two days

Directed by the nostalgia genius @shollandfilms – I photographed the stills for a web series that recently premiered four new episodes of Bill Nye’s classic science show. This time to teach everyone about Friedreich ataxia

There were smoking beakers, a puppet version of Bill, sound effects galore, and of course Mr. Bones. Aesthetically we went for hyper-saturated, wacky color, lots of grain so the images felt lifted straight out of a 90’s advert ( I could see these in Tiger Beat tbh )

I think I had a heart attack on day two when Bill, while playing around with a prop said, “Wait, where’s Michael?? He has to get this” Bill Nye knowing my name !? I’ve had a lot of delightful shoots in the past few years but this one was an all-time highlight

Thanks to @craigdibiase / @chrishughlett0225 / @nicoley94m / & @katekess for being the best collaborators and trusting me with this project

And of course @frank_kelleher for being my set buddy and capturing all the BTS


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@billnye is back in the lab!

I had a childhood dream come true when I got to work on set with Bill Nye ~the Science Guy~ for two days

Directed by the nostalgia genius @shollandfilms – I photographed the stills for a web series that recently premiered four new episodes of Bill Nye’s classic science show. This time to teach everyone about Friedreich ataxia

There were smoking beakers, a puppet version of Bill, sound effects galore, and of course Mr. Bones. Aesthetically we went for hyper-saturated, wacky color, lots of grain so the images felt lifted straight out of a 90’s advert ( I could see these in Tiger Beat tbh )

I think I had a heart attack on day two when Bill, while playing around with a prop said, “Wait, where’s Michael?? He has to get this” Bill Nye knowing my name !? I’ve had a lot of delightful shoots in the past few years but this one was an all-time highlight

Thanks to @craigdibiase / @chrishughlett0225 / @nicoley94m / & @katekess for being the best collaborators and trusting me with this project

And of course @frank_kelleher for being my set buddy and capturing all the BTS


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1 days ago


@billnye is back in the lab!

I had a childhood dream come true when I got to work on set with Bill Nye ~the Science Guy~ for two days

Directed by the nostalgia genius @shollandfilms – I photographed the stills for a web series that recently premiered four new episodes of Bill Nye’s classic science show. This time to teach everyone about Friedreich ataxia

There were smoking beakers, a puppet version of Bill, sound effects galore, and of course Mr. Bones. Aesthetically we went for hyper-saturated, wacky color, lots of grain so the images felt lifted straight out of a 90’s advert ( I could see these in Tiger Beat tbh )

I think I had a heart attack on day two when Bill, while playing around with a prop said, “Wait, where’s Michael?? He has to get this” Bill Nye knowing my name !? I’ve had a lot of delightful shoots in the past few years but this one was an all-time highlight

Thanks to @craigdibiase / @chrishughlett0225 / @nicoley94m / & @katekess for being the best collaborators and trusting me with this project

And of course @frank_kelleher for being my set buddy and capturing all the BTS


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1 days ago

@billnye is back in the lab!

I had a childhood dream come true when I got to work on set with Bill Nye ~the Science Guy~ for two days

Directed by the nostalgia genius @shollandfilms – I photographed the stills for a web series that recently premiered four new episodes of Bill Nye’s classic science show. This time to teach everyone about Friedreich ataxia

There were smoking beakers, a puppet version of Bill, sound effects galore, and of course Mr. Bones. Aesthetically we went for hyper-saturated, wacky color, lots of grain so the images felt lifted straight out of a 90’s advert ( I could see these in Tiger Beat tbh )

I think I had a heart attack on day two when Bill, while playing around with a prop said, “Wait, where’s Michael?? He has to get this” Bill Nye knowing my name !? I’ve had a lot of delightful shoots in the past few years but this one was an all-time highlight

Thanks to @craigdibiase / @chrishughlett0225 / @nicoley94m / & @katekess for being the best collaborators and trusting me with this project

And of course @frank_kelleher for being my set buddy and capturing all the BTS


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1 days ago

@billnye is back in the lab!

I had a childhood dream come true when I got to work on set with Bill Nye ~the Science Guy~ for two days

Directed by the nostalgia genius @shollandfilms – I photographed the stills for a web series that recently premiered four new episodes of Bill Nye’s classic science show. This time to teach everyone about Friedreich ataxia

There were smoking beakers, a puppet version of Bill, sound effects galore, and of course Mr. Bones. Aesthetically we went for hyper-saturated, wacky color, lots of grain so the images felt lifted straight out of a 90’s advert ( I could see these in Tiger Beat tbh )

I think I had a heart attack on day two when Bill, while playing around with a prop said, “Wait, where’s Michael?? He has to get this” Bill Nye knowing my name !? I’ve had a lot of delightful shoots in the past few years but this one was an all-time highlight

Thanks to @craigdibiase / @chrishughlett0225 / @nicoley94m / & @katekess for being the best collaborators and trusting me with this project

And of course @frank_kelleher for being my set buddy and capturing all the BTS


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1 days ago

@billnye is back in the lab!

I had a childhood dream come true when I got to work on set with Bill Nye ~the Science Guy~ for two days

Directed by the nostalgia genius @shollandfilms – I photographed the stills for a web series that recently premiered four new episodes of Bill Nye’s classic science show. This time to teach everyone about Friedreich ataxia

There were smoking beakers, a puppet version of Bill, sound effects galore, and of course Mr. Bones. Aesthetically we went for hyper-saturated, wacky color, lots of grain so the images felt lifted straight out of a 90’s advert ( I could see these in Tiger Beat tbh )

I think I had a heart attack on day two when Bill, while playing around with a prop said, “Wait, where’s Michael?? He has to get this” Bill Nye knowing my name !? I’ve had a lot of delightful shoots in the past few years but this one was an all-time highlight

Thanks to @craigdibiase / @chrishughlett0225 / @nicoley94m / & @katekess for being the best collaborators and trusting me with this project

And of course @frank_kelleher for being my set buddy and capturing all the BTS


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Video by @michaelgeorge | The cherry esplanade at @brooklynbotanic is my favorite place to experience peak spring (and peak allergies 🙃) every year.

This time we had a particularly spectacular bloom. If you find yourself in NYC it may be too late to see this display, but the bluebells are about to pop off. Every week in April & May brings something new to 🌸🌷🌼


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scenes from Morocco pt. ii 🇲🇦

* overlooking aït benhaddou
* lovebird in the royal mansour
* tetouan
* camels & kasbah
* hiking the atlas mountains
* the ouirgane valley
* cat merchant


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scenes from Morocco pt. ii 🇲🇦

* overlooking aït benhaddou
* lovebird in the royal mansour
* tetouan
* camels & kasbah
* hiking the atlas mountains
* the ouirgane valley
* cat merchant


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scenes from Morocco pt. ii 🇲🇦

* overlooking aït benhaddou
* lovebird in the royal mansour
* tetouan
* camels & kasbah
* hiking the atlas mountains
* the ouirgane valley
* cat merchant


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scenes from Morocco pt. ii 🇲🇦

* overlooking aït benhaddou
* lovebird in the royal mansour
* tetouan
* camels & kasbah
* hiking the atlas mountains
* the ouirgane valley
* cat merchant


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3 weeks ago

scenes from Morocco pt. ii 🇲🇦

* overlooking aït benhaddou
* lovebird in the royal mansour
* tetouan
* camels & kasbah
* hiking the atlas mountains
* the ouirgane valley
* cat merchant


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3 weeks ago

scenes from Morocco pt. ii 🇲🇦

* overlooking aït benhaddou
* lovebird in the royal mansour
* tetouan
* camels & kasbah
* hiking the atlas mountains
* the ouirgane valley
* cat merchant


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scenes from Morocco pt. ii 🇲🇦

* overlooking aït benhaddou
* lovebird in the royal mansour
* tetouan
* camels & kasbah
* hiking the atlas mountains
* the ouirgane valley
* cat merchant


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scenes from Morocco 🇲🇦

* the medina in Tetouan
* Atlas in her stable, ouirgane valley
* Oulid outside kasbah tebi
* dinner in Ait Bennhadou
* the drive to Imlil
* pet turtles on the roof in Tetouan

all places I now love


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scenes from Morocco 🇲🇦

* the medina in Tetouan
* Atlas in her stable, ouirgane valley
* Oulid outside kasbah tebi
* dinner in Ait Bennhadou
* the drive to Imlil
* pet turtles on the roof in Tetouan

all places I now love


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scenes from Morocco 🇲🇦

* the medina in Tetouan
* Atlas in her stable, ouirgane valley
* Oulid outside kasbah tebi
* dinner in Ait Bennhadou
* the drive to Imlil
* pet turtles on the roof in Tetouan

all places I now love


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scenes from Morocco 🇲🇦

* the medina in Tetouan
* Atlas in her stable, ouirgane valley
* Oulid outside kasbah tebi
* dinner in Ait Bennhadou
* the drive to Imlil
* pet turtles on the roof in Tetouan

all places I now love


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scenes from Morocco 🇲🇦

* the medina in Tetouan
* Atlas in her stable, ouirgane valley
* Oulid outside kasbah tebi
* dinner in Ait Bennhadou
* the drive to Imlil
* pet turtles on the roof in Tetouan

all places I now love


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scenes from Morocco 🇲🇦

* the medina in Tetouan
* Atlas in her stable, ouirgane valley
* Oulid outside kasbah tebi
* dinner in Ait Bennhadou
* the drive to Imlil
* pet turtles on the roof in Tetouan

all places I now love


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Antarctica – the coldest, windiest, driest continent

1. A humpback whale’s breath & dive
2. Adélie penguins late for work
3. The true size of an iceberg
4. Waves of the Endurance
5. Rothera Research Station: a British base where folks live for 6 - 18 months at a time

All videos #shotoniphone during my work with @lindbladexp / @natgeoexpeditions ❄️


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Antarctica – the coldest, windiest, driest continent

1. A humpback whale’s breath & dive
2. Adélie penguins late for work
3. The true size of an iceberg
4. Waves of the Endurance
5. Rothera Research Station: a British base where folks live for 6 - 18 months at a time

All videos #shotoniphone during my work with @lindbladexp / @natgeoexpeditions ❄️


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Antarctica – the coldest, windiest, driest continent

1. A humpback whale’s breath & dive
2. Adélie penguins late for work
3. The true size of an iceberg
4. Waves of the Endurance
5. Rothera Research Station: a British base where folks live for 6 - 18 months at a time

All videos #shotoniphone during my work with @lindbladexp / @natgeoexpeditions ❄️


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Antarctica – the coldest, windiest, driest continent

1. A humpback whale’s breath & dive
2. Adélie penguins late for work
3. The true size of an iceberg
4. Waves of the Endurance
5. Rothera Research Station: a British base where folks live for 6 - 18 months at a time

All videos #shotoniphone during my work with @lindbladexp / @natgeoexpeditions ❄️


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3 months ago

Antarctica – the coldest, windiest, driest continent

1. A humpback whale’s breath & dive
2. Adélie penguins late for work
3. The true size of an iceberg
4. Waves of the Endurance
5. Rothera Research Station: a British base where folks live for 6 - 18 months at a time

All videos #shotoniphone during my work with @lindbladexp / @natgeoexpeditions ❄️


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These strange, windswept sculptures are not manmade. The ‘Zao Snow Monsters’ in Japan are a phenomenon created at the top of Mount Zao where fir trees get pelted with moisture from icy winds and get so encased that they begin to lean over, giving them the look of storybook monsters.

Featured in the @natgeo World’s Best List for 2026 ~

As described in the article: “While some of Japan’s more popular destinations grapple with overtourism, mostly rural Yamagata Prefecture, roughly 200 miles north of Tokyo, offers moments of otherworldly quiet. Not even one percent of Japan’s visitors experience its sacred mountains, tranquil temples and shrines, and onsen villages.”

I arrived in Zao on my own in January of this year and was surrounded by snowbanks that were taller than myself. Steam from the hot springs wind through the town, casting a constant haze over every street. At night, it feels like you’re in a dream. To access the snow monsters, you take 2 ropeways and feel the temperature drop and drop.

I spent two days traveling up and down (the line for the ropeway can be quite long) and captured the monsters in varied lighting. Walking among them for hours they start to take on a presence in your peripheral vision. I remember asking myself, “did that one just move?”

#japan #yamagata #snow #winter


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The ‘Zao Snow Monsters’ in Japan are a phenomenon created at the top of Mount Zao where fir trees get pelted with moisture from icy winds and get so encased that they begin to lean over, giving them the look of storybook monsters.

I am very excited to share that my images of the monsters & the Yamagata prefecture are featured in the @natgeo annual Best of the World for 2026. As described in the article: “As some of Japan’s more popular destinations grapple with overtourism, mostly rural Yamagata Prefecture, roughly 200 miles north of Tokyo, offers moments of otherworldly quiet. Not even one percent of Japan’s visitors experience its sacred mountains, tranquil temples and shrines, and onsen villages.”

I arrived in Zao on my own in January of this year and was surrounded by snowbanks that were taller than myself. Steam from the hot springs wind through the town, casting a constant haze over every street. At night, it feels like you’re in a dream. To access the snow monsters, you take 2 ropeways and feel the temperature drop and drop.

I spent two days traveling up and down (the line for the ropeway can be quite long) and captured the monsters in varied lighting. Walking among them for hours they start to take on a presence in your peripheral vision. I remember asking myself, “did that one just move?”

Special thanks to @allisonrosehess for all her support of this series


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The ‘Zao Snow Monsters’ in Japan are a phenomenon created at the top of Mount Zao where fir trees get pelted with moisture from icy winds and get so encased that they begin to lean over, giving them the look of storybook monsters.

I am very excited to share that my images of the monsters & the Yamagata prefecture are featured in the @natgeo annual Best of the World for 2026. As described in the article: “As some of Japan’s more popular destinations grapple with overtourism, mostly rural Yamagata Prefecture, roughly 200 miles north of Tokyo, offers moments of otherworldly quiet. Not even one percent of Japan’s visitors experience its sacred mountains, tranquil temples and shrines, and onsen villages.”

I arrived in Zao on my own in January of this year and was surrounded by snowbanks that were taller than myself. Steam from the hot springs wind through the town, casting a constant haze over every street. At night, it feels like you’re in a dream. To access the snow monsters, you take 2 ropeways and feel the temperature drop and drop.

I spent two days traveling up and down (the line for the ropeway can be quite long) and captured the monsters in varied lighting. Walking among them for hours they start to take on a presence in your peripheral vision. I remember asking myself, “did that one just move?”

Special thanks to @allisonrosehess for all her support of this series


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The ‘Zao Snow Monsters’ in Japan are a phenomenon created at the top of Mount Zao where fir trees get pelted with moisture from icy winds and get so encased that they begin to lean over, giving them the look of storybook monsters.

I am very excited to share that my images of the monsters & the Yamagata prefecture are featured in the @natgeo annual Best of the World for 2026. As described in the article: “As some of Japan’s more popular destinations grapple with overtourism, mostly rural Yamagata Prefecture, roughly 200 miles north of Tokyo, offers moments of otherworldly quiet. Not even one percent of Japan’s visitors experience its sacred mountains, tranquil temples and shrines, and onsen villages.”

I arrived in Zao on my own in January of this year and was surrounded by snowbanks that were taller than myself. Steam from the hot springs wind through the town, casting a constant haze over every street. At night, it feels like you’re in a dream. To access the snow monsters, you take 2 ropeways and feel the temperature drop and drop.

I spent two days traveling up and down (the line for the ropeway can be quite long) and captured the monsters in varied lighting. Walking among them for hours they start to take on a presence in your peripheral vision. I remember asking myself, “did that one just move?”

Special thanks to @allisonrosehess for all her support of this series


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The ‘Zao Snow Monsters’ in Japan are a phenomenon created at the top of Mount Zao where fir trees get pelted with moisture from icy winds and get so encased that they begin to lean over, giving them the look of storybook monsters.

I am very excited to share that my images of the monsters & the Yamagata prefecture are featured in the @natgeo annual Best of the World for 2026. As described in the article: “As some of Japan’s more popular destinations grapple with overtourism, mostly rural Yamagata Prefecture, roughly 200 miles north of Tokyo, offers moments of otherworldly quiet. Not even one percent of Japan’s visitors experience its sacred mountains, tranquil temples and shrines, and onsen villages.”

I arrived in Zao on my own in January of this year and was surrounded by snowbanks that were taller than myself. Steam from the hot springs wind through the town, casting a constant haze over every street. At night, it feels like you’re in a dream. To access the snow monsters, you take 2 ropeways and feel the temperature drop and drop.

I spent two days traveling up and down (the line for the ropeway can be quite long) and captured the monsters in varied lighting. Walking among them for hours they start to take on a presence in your peripheral vision. I remember asking myself, “did that one just move?”

Special thanks to @allisonrosehess for all her support of this series


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5 months ago

The ‘Zao Snow Monsters’ in Japan are a phenomenon created at the top of Mount Zao where fir trees get pelted with moisture from icy winds and get so encased that they begin to lean over, giving them the look of storybook monsters.

I am very excited to share that my images of the monsters & the Yamagata prefecture are featured in the @natgeo annual Best of the World for 2026. As described in the article: “As some of Japan’s more popular destinations grapple with overtourism, mostly rural Yamagata Prefecture, roughly 200 miles north of Tokyo, offers moments of otherworldly quiet. Not even one percent of Japan’s visitors experience its sacred mountains, tranquil temples and shrines, and onsen villages.”

I arrived in Zao on my own in January of this year and was surrounded by snowbanks that were taller than myself. Steam from the hot springs wind through the town, casting a constant haze over every street. At night, it feels like you’re in a dream. To access the snow monsters, you take 2 ropeways and feel the temperature drop and drop.

I spent two days traveling up and down (the line for the ropeway can be quite long) and captured the monsters in varied lighting. Walking among them for hours they start to take on a presence in your peripheral vision. I remember asking myself, “did that one just move?”

Special thanks to @allisonrosehess for all her support of this series


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5 months ago

The ‘Zao Snow Monsters’ in Japan are a phenomenon created at the top of Mount Zao where fir trees get pelted with moisture from icy winds and get so encased that they begin to lean over, giving them the look of storybook monsters.

I am very excited to share that my images of the monsters & the Yamagata prefecture are featured in the @natgeo annual Best of the World for 2026. As described in the article: “As some of Japan’s more popular destinations grapple with overtourism, mostly rural Yamagata Prefecture, roughly 200 miles north of Tokyo, offers moments of otherworldly quiet. Not even one percent of Japan’s visitors experience its sacred mountains, tranquil temples and shrines, and onsen villages.”

I arrived in Zao on my own in January of this year and was surrounded by snowbanks that were taller than myself. Steam from the hot springs wind through the town, casting a constant haze over every street. At night, it feels like you’re in a dream. To access the snow monsters, you take 2 ropeways and feel the temperature drop and drop.

I spent two days traveling up and down (the line for the ropeway can be quite long) and captured the monsters in varied lighting. Walking among them for hours they start to take on a presence in your peripheral vision. I remember asking myself, “did that one just move?”

Special thanks to @allisonrosehess for all her support of this series


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5 months ago

Arctic thunder rumbles regularly across the water of this fjord. It doesn’t come from the sky, but the near constant calving of the many glaciers that lie languid on the surrounding rock faces.

The largest one pushes out sculptural icebergs, many of which ground themselves and slowly melt in the too warm September air. This one, specifically sharp and unusually clear, descends deep into the water below. Floating on my kayak and using it like a rudimentary camera dolly, I captured its unique shape–close to mimicking the glacial face from which it fell.

📍 Kangerlussuatsiaq, Greenland


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New Zealand (pt. I)


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New Zealand (pt. I)


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New Zealand (pt. I)


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New Zealand (pt. I)


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New Zealand (pt. I)


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New Zealand (pt. I)


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New Zealand (pt. I)


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The Instagram Stories Download feature is designed to provide a secure and high-quality method for downloading Instagram stories. It's user-friendly and doesn't require users to register or sign up. Simply copy the link, paste it, and enjoy the content.
Downloading Instagram stories is a simple process that involves three steps:
  • 1. Go to the Instagram Story Downloader tool.
  • 2. Next, type the username of the Instagram profile into the provided field and click on the Download button.
  • 3. You'll then see all the Stories that are available for the current 24-hour period. Select the ones you want and hit Download.
The selected story will be swiftly saved to your device's local storage.
Unfortunately, it is not possible to download stories from private accounts due to privacy restrictions.
There is no limit to the number of times you can use the Instagram story download service. It's available for unlimited use and is completely free.
Yes, it is legal to download and save Instagram Stories from other users, provided they are not used for commercial purposes. If you intend to use them commercially, you must obtain permission from the original content owner and credit them each time the story is used.
All downloaded stories are typically saved in the Downloads folder on your computer, whether you're using Windows, Mac, or iOS. For mobile devices, the stories are saved in the phone's storage and should also appear in your Gallery app immediately after download.