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Floris van Breugel on October 27th, 2015

Pre-order your 2016 Calendars today! I’ve sold out every year – guarantee you get yours – pre-order before Nov 4th. Orders (should) start shipping Nov 21. ~ ~ ~ Last weekend Aubrey and I made a road trip out to Escalante National Monument to explore the strange sandstone landscapes. It’s a bit of a drive, …Read the Rest…

Continue reading about Ancient Civilizations ~ Escalante and Mojave

Floris van Breugel on July 1st, 2012

Our second canyon we had picked out for our time in Zion was Boundary Canyon, which is significantly less travelled than Pine Creek despite the guide books saying it might be the most scenic canyon in the park. Before starting out we called the Kolob Reservoir Damn to check the release schedule, and looked at …Read the Rest…

Continue reading about A Slot in the Dark (Almost) – Zion’s Boundary Canyon

Floris van Breugel on June 26th, 2012

One of the primary goals of my trip to the Southwest was to do some technical canyons with Aubrey. We started with Pine Creek Canyon, a classic, and relatively straightforward for newcomers to canyoneering. After a few rappels came the best part: double arch alcove as it is referred to in the guidebooks. We stayed …Read the Rest…

Continue reading about Into the Heart of the Earth – Zion’s Pine Creek Canyon

Floris van Breugel on June 23rd, 2012

This past month has been exceptionally busy for me, so I apologize for not sharing any images and stories in a while! I recently returned from a trip to the Southwest with my girlfriend Aubrey, where we explored some slot canyons, followed by my giving two presentations at the highly successful Sedona Fotofest. On our …Read the Rest…

Continue reading about Life Behind a Waterfall – American Dippers in Zion

Floris van Breugel on December 12th, 2010

This is the final set of images from my short trip to Utah in late November. If you missed the previous posts, be sure to check them out: Oil Paintings and Dreams of Solitude. One of the many reasons I wanted to head out to Southern Utah was to check out Guy Tal’s new gallery …Read the Rest…

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Floris van Breugel on December 2nd, 2010

My favorite thing about the Southwest is that you can find incredible things to photograph all day long, regardless of the weather. After enjoying the moonset (see previous post) and a brilliant sunrise on the slickrock (it turns out, there is such a thing as too brilliant a sunrise, at least for me!), Marc Adamus …Read the Rest…

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Floris van Breugel on December 1st, 2010

After three and a half months with only two short short fall excursions, I was finally able to make a longer trip to do some more photography. The weekend before Thanksgiving I headed out to Southern Utah to explore some areas I had visited many years ago with my parents, as well as meet up …Read the Rest…

Continue reading about Dreams of Solitude