Sony Creative Space Charleston
A first-hand look at the Sony Creative Space On The Road Tour in Charleston—covering photo walks, gear testing, and the real value of connecting with other photographers.
Photographing the Valley of Fire
As you leave Las Vegas, the landscape shifts quickly.
Within an hour, the city gives way to open desert — to red sandstone formations rising in every direction. Valley of Fire State Park feels quiet, expansive, and far removed from the Strip.
I spent a morning here focused on slowing down and photographing the beauty with my Sony A7r V with the SIGMA 70-200mm ƒ2.8 DG DN | Sports lens.
Simply Florence
Florence is a historic city. It’s commonly thought to be the center of culture and art. It’s also a tourist destination for millions each year. Last year, I became on of those millions.
The city has a lot of offer, obviously. Cathedral of Santa Mario del Fiore, Galleria dell’Accademia and Gallerie degli Uffizi — just to name a few. These are all amazing, memorable and very much worth the visit. But I also wanted a little more authenticity from capital city of Tuscany. So I woke up early, packed my camera bag and walked the streets, watching as the Fiorentini commuted, opened their shops and began their day.
It was a small choice but it allowed me to see a vibrant city without the crowds. No tourists. No street performers. Semplicemente Firenze.
Photographing the Thrill in the Hills 2026 Ultramarathon
For the second year in a row, I volunteered to photograph the Dirty Spokes Thrill in the Hills 50K -- my favorite ultramarathon in Georgia. Ultramarathons are relatively rare in the state, and this event brings together a dedicated community of runners willing to spend hours navigating forest trails, hills, and unpredictable winter weather.
Chasing Bison Across the Wichita Mountains
Last month I spent four days exploring the plains of the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge in Oklahoma with a singular goal: photograph as many bison as possible without getting trampled in the process.
Photographing Bison in Oklahoma’s Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge
Over two days, I drove 1000 miles to Medicine Park, Oklahoma. This small town neighbors one of the most incredible wildlife refuges — Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge. This is where I found big game, beautiful structures and stunning landscapes, all waiting to be captured.
7 Reasons to Choose a Guided Tour
Planning a trip can be overwhelming — but it doesn’t have to be. Here’s why guided tours are one of the smartest, stress-free ways to explore more on your next adventure.
Switzerland is Breath Taking
After a fast-paced week in London, Switzerland offered a slower, more intentional rhythm. From serene lakeside towns to sky-high summits, here's how we explored the country at our own pace.
More Than Mountains
"I expected beauty, but I didn’t expect calm. My first 24 hours in Switzerland were filled with quiet moments, clean design, and a slower way of life that left a lasting impression.
10 Things I Wish I Knew Before Visiting London
London lived up to the hype — but it also surprised me. From navigating the Tube to avoiding tourist traps, here are the lessons I wish I had before visiting the UK’s capital for the first time.
London Isn't What I Expected
London greeted us with cobblestone alleys, efficient trains, and a multicultural city that upended decades of stereotypes. Here are my first impressions after landing in the UK for the first time in adulthood.
The Slow Death of Hospitality
After a year of frequent travel—both personal and professional—I’ve noticed a troubling trend across hotel stays: the steady erosion of true hospitality. From Memphis to small-town Georgia, the warmth and attentiveness that once defined the hotel experience have been replaced by cost-cutting and mediocrity. Here's what that looks like on the ground—and why it matters for travelers.
Why Boutique Beats Big-Box
Hospitality isn’t dead — but it’s definitely hiding. After too many underwhelming hotel stays, I’ve started keeping a mental list of places that still get it right. From boutique motels in Utah to thoughtful Airbnbs in Georgia, here are a few gems that reminded me what it means to feel truly welcome.
After the Storm
When a powerful tornado devastated St. Louis in May 2025, a community of volunteers, Home Depot employees, and a traveling pitmaster rallied to support recovery efforts. Here’s how food and compassion helped restore hope.
A Quiet Cabin Weekend in the Woods
Last month, we took a quiet cabin retreat deep in the South Carolina woods. From fire-cooked meals to forest solitude, here's what it's really like to unplug without sacrificing comfort.
Cook Different, Connect Different
At the Cook Different Summit in Salt Lake City, Gozney proved that branding isn’t just visuals and slogans—it’s community. This recap explores how personal connections, shared meals, and authentic storytelling turned a vendor event into something unforgettable.
4 Affordable Outdoor Alternatives to National Parks
Looking for affordable, crowd-free alternatives to crowded National Parks? Explore hidden gems like state parks, national monuments, and wildlife refuges for memorable outdoor adventures that won’t break your budget.
Behind the Scenes at the Home Depot Product Walk
From high-stakes demos to executive dinners, discover how Gozney made a lasting impression at the Home Depot Product Showcase in Las Vegas. A behind-the-scenes look at brand strategy, food, and storytelling in action.
Valley of Fire State Park
Valley of Fire State Park is a stunning desert destination just outside Las Vegas. From sunrise solitude to dramatic sunset drives, this guide covers how to make the most of your visit—from scenic roads to wildlife sightings and practical tips.
A Morning in the Fire
Before the chaos of the Strip takes over, I found quiet in the Nevada desert. Valley of Fire State Park surprised me with its beauty, solitude, and fiery red rock formations—just an hour from Las Vegas but a world away.