Adventures
Every time I shoot, I document the session here.
Every adventure, with full transparency. The good days, the bad days, and the downright ugly days.
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448 - Chichén Itzá
If I were to describe any place as a burning tourist hell, I don’t think anywhere would fit the bill better than Chichén Itzá in Mexico.
447 - Cenote Ik Kil
And with the holidays officially over, we were off. Three people, one van- driving straight into the heart of the Yucatan. Today’s adventure was at one of the biggest cenotes in Mexico- Cenote Ik Kil.
446 - Mayan Monkey
Today’s adventure was a bit of a shorty, mainly because it was Christmas day. But since it was my first Christmas away from home, we had plans to make it different.
445 - Cancún Underwater Museum
Today I confronted my fear of open sea snorkeling. Not a rational fear, but I’ve spent way too much time browsing r/thalassophobia and the open ocean now plays with my mind.
444 - Faro de Punta Cancún
We’re back, baby. And on my first day back in Cancun, I somehow managed to break my toe. Partly because I’m a fucking idiot, and partly because Haley’s a fucking idiot. Either way we’re both idiots.
443 - Temple of the Frescoes
Tulum is a strange hybrid blend of modern age hippie and upper class Mexico. It’s one of those towns you could be completely content just people watching all day long. However, I must confess something before we get started.
442 - Balneario Municipal El Aserradero
Part of me still can’t believe we made it all the way to the east side of the Yucatan from Washington state. Even though it took 6 months to get here, we’d been driving like madmen the past three days. I think we just about hit 18 hours.
441 - Isla Aguada
There’s a certain kind of stare that people give when you’re not welcome. It’s not to be confused with the stare of uncertainty, or the stare of cluelessness. It’s a stare that makes your nerves tingle like a fuse on 4th of July.
440 - Pirámides de Teotihuacan
Damn, this was a difficult shoot. Almost all the conditions were stacked against us. But I managed to pull through. Somehow. Apparently the Mayan Gods enjoyed our company.
439 - Grutas Tolantanga
We woke up outside Grutas Tolantanga around 7:30am, and were greeted by a line of cars at the entry. But it didn’t quite seem like the entry… It looked like some type of chaotic blockade. People were getting in and out of their cars, and smoke was blowing everywhere. What the fuck…
438 - Cascada La Cebolla
OK, I lied. Remember when I said I was exhausted after shooting La Poza? Turns out I had one more shoot in me for the day.
437 - Las Pozas
I was in a wretched mood when today’s shoot started, which was ironic because we were shooting at a Zen surrealist garden in the middle of the jungle.
436 - Cascada de Tamul
Finding a four leaf clover is a rare genetic mutation. It’s estimated that one in every five thousand clovers has four leafs. Today I found one.
435 - Cascada de Micos
Today the research finally paid off. FINALLY. We shot at Cascada de Micos just north of Mexico City, and even jumped off a waterfall or two.
434 - Cascadas de Tamasopa
We didn’t even realize it but we showed up to a waterpark today, thinking it was a waterfall nature hike. Mexico’s full of surprises.
433 - La Parroquia de San Miguel Arcángel
OUR VAN’S FINALLY FIXED, WOOOOOOOOOO! Within minutes of picking it up, we were off to our next destination- La Parroquia de San Miguel Arcángel. And let me tell you… This was one of the most epic churches I’ve ever seen in my entire life.
432 - Arcos de Milenio
Today's shoot was at these MASSIVE yellow arches that looked like they were created by Ronald McDonald on acid. By the end of it, I was craving french fries like nobody's business.
431 - Museo Panteón de Belén
The awesome thing about Mexico is that they actually acknowledge that death is a real thing, unlike the United States. Which is comforting in a strange, unsettling way.
430 - Santuario de Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe
This is a shortie adventure, because it wasn’t supposed to happen. I felt like I couldn’t leave Guadalahara without including at least ONE church, as the place is quite literally the City of God. (Not really, but that’s a good movie.)
429 - Arena Coliseo
First live wrestling match ever and it was at a Lucha Libre event in the middle of Guadalajara, Mexico. What a way to be introduced.