New Costa Rica Workshop, June 4-11

Just 4 Remaining Spots!

You won’t find a more biodiverse place on the Earth than the Osa Peninsula of Costa Rica. This is a very special workshop designed for just ten participants with two instructors plus local guides. My good friend, the amazing wildlife photographer David Archer has explored and photographed the Osa extensively. He and I will be co-leading this all inclusive workshop teaching wildlife, macro, flash and landscape techniques while photographing throughout this incredible location. We will stay at the luxurious Crocodile Bay Resort and photograph primates, birds, reptiles and amphibians from boats, cars and foot. All lodging, food, and transportation aside from your airfare and drinks are included. 

Wildlife and Landscape workshop with co-instruction by David Archer.

June 4-11, 2020

Inclusive Eco-Resort

Food / Ground Transportation and Tours Included



First Look: Expedition Denali Trailer

I got a nice surprise this morning as I was unpacking from last weeks assignment. My friends at Distill Productions have finished their promotional trailer for the forthcoming documentary on Expedition Denali and it looks amazing. It was an incredible experience being a part of the film crew documenting this historic climb. Thanks to the Expedition Denali team, NOLS, our Kickstarter backers, and Distill Productions for helping to make it happen.

Without further ado, here is the fun stuff...

Purchase an Expedition Denali print in the adventure gallery of my store.

-Hudson

Expedition Denali Sierra Magazine Cover

This past summer it was my honor to join Distil Productions, and NOLS (the National Outdoor Leadership School) to document Expedition Denali, the first African American expedition to take on America's highest peak. 

The January / February 2014 Issue of Sierra Magazine, the Sierra Club's national magazine, celebrates the historic expedition with the cover, a number of pages of my photos from the expedition as well as an interview with expedition members: Erica Wynn, Scott Briscoe, Rosemary Saal, and Stephen Shobe as well as our legendary NOLS instructor KG (James Kagambi).

Sierra is a world class publication with a very broad, intelligent and informed subscriber base; I'm more than pleased to have my image grace it's cover.

It's fun to watch the media coverage ramp up as Distill Productions continues editing the feature-length documentary.

Purchase an Expedition Denali print in the adventure gallery of my store.

-Hudson