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Archive for the tag "conservation"

A Washingtonian’s Guide to Snake River Salmon Geography

June 13, 2022

Regret for Rhyolite Ridge

January 29, 2020

Monument to Emptiness

July 10, 2018

Terminal Flows

June 25, 2018

Eureka Valley Endemics

March 1, 2018

Interview with Mountain Journal

February 28, 2018

Good News for the Confluence

November 1, 2017

National Monuments Updates

July 6, 2017

Rio Grande del Norte National Monument, New Mexico

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May 20, 2017

America’s Best Ideas: Parks, Preservation and Public Land

December 29, 2016

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    Born in New Mexico, raised in Wyoming and Montana, the mountain west has always been my home. I come from mountaineering families on both sides: my maternal grandfather was a pioneering climber in the Sierra Nevada, while my father guided in the Tetons and climbed in China and Nepal. Both my parents guided for Outward Bound. I ran my first river at nine months old, and have been hiking and backpacking longer than I can remember. My other major influence has been my step-father, Stephen Bodio, a nature writer, falconer and traveler, and as fine a family member as I could hope to have.

    I studied black and white photography in high school, under an excellent teacher, but failed to apply myself. After high school, I began guiding for ARTA River Trips, and my interest in photography gradually rekindled as I endeavored to share with friends and family my work in the finest landscapes of the American West. Meanwhile, I studied classical literature, philosophy and history of mathematics at St. John’s College in Santa Fe, New Mexico. I am currently living with my wife and son in the Palouse region of eastern Washington.

    Photographically, I travel light and prefer to shoot off pavement and explore unknown locations. My favorite landscapes include the unknown expanses and little-visited mountains of rural New Mexico, the canyons of Dinosaur National Monument, and the vast wilderness of Central Idaho.

    Contact: frishmanphoto@gmail.com

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