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Road Trippin'

“The great home of the soul is the open road.”
— D.H. Lawrence

I love road trips.  I especially love solo road trips.  Just me and the open road.  Audiobooks, real books, music and wandering.  Quite simply, there is nothing i’d rather do.  

Road trips give me time to reflect, to roam and play.  Over the years, the adventures I've enjoyed most are the ones i’ve planned the least.  I’ve learned that it’s so important to give yourself room to listen to your intuition and change course or stay put whenever the moment strikes.

“The only real valuable thing is intuition”
— Albert Einstein

One of the reasons I’ve always loved road trips is that it gives me the opportunity to step out of my daily life.  This gives me the much needed clarity that gets lost when I’m knee deep-deep in the thick of it at the studio.  Doing this gives me the opportunity to assess how things are going in life and if I have the right priorities, values, goals, etc..

So with that being said, here's a little tribute to the open road!  

Death Valley, California

Death Valley, California

Death Valley, California

Death Valley, California

Mojave Desert, California

Mojave Desert, California

The Yukon, Canada

The Yukon, Canada

Northern British Columbia

Northern British Columbia

Cape Breton, Nova Scotia

Cape Breton, Nova Scotia

Banff, Alberta

Banff, Alberta

Jasper, Alberta

Jasper, Alberta

Ireland

Ireland

Texas

Texas

Salt Flats, Utah

Salt Flats, Utah

tags: road trip, travel, wander, open road, landscape photography, death valley, california, mojave desert, Yukon, Canada, British Columbia, BC, Cape Breton, Banff, Jasper, Ireland, Texas, Salt Flats, Utah, roam, intuition, adventures
categories: Ryan Szulc Photography, Landscape Photography, Personal Work
Friday 01.19.18
Posted by ryan szulc
 

Catheys Valley

Catheys Valley, California

One of my favourite landscapes I’ve shot throughout the years.  Maddy and I recently framed this one for our home.  This was actually shot on the trip where I proposed to her.  I can still feel that sun.  Golden sunsets that seem to go on forever.  I’ll always love this place and what it means for us.  California has had a rough year - let’s hope 2018 is kinder and gentler to her.

Let’s wish the same for us as well.

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tags: catheys Valley, california, travel, landscape, places
categories: Ryan Szulc Photography
Wednesday 01.10.18
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Newfoundland Polaroids

In search of a more tangible photography experience, I brought my polaroid camera to Newfoundland.  Here is the series I shot.

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tags: polaroid, sx70, tangible, simplify, analogue, travel, Newfoundland, landscape, Ryan Szulc
Wednesday 02.22.17
Posted by ryan szulc
 

Vegas

Ah Vegas... what a place.  So glitzy and glamorous yet so seedy and depraved.  Here are a few photos from a recent trip to Sin City.

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tags: Vegas, Photography, travel, Contax T3, film, portra400
Saturday 02.20.16
Posted by ryan szulc
 

The Garden

Just got back from spending 2 weeks in Hawaii.  Specifically the island of Kauai, known as the 'Garden Isle’ with a small population of 67,091.  While I was out shooting, i found myself attracted to the cars, trucks and vans of the people that live on the island.  Obviously, surfing is huge in Kauai and surfers need trucks, vans that they can drive up onto the beach with their boards.  A lot of trucks are old and beat up but they are beautiful, often modified to suit the rough roads and beaches of the island. To me, these vehicles represent a different set of priorities and values. something I find extremely refreshing. 

Another aspect I was drawn to is the lush tropical colour and quality of light on the island. There’s often a mist coming off the ocean which creates a soft and hazy feel, it’s just beautiful.  The graphic plant shots were shot in the gorgeous garden of the house we were staying at.

One of my goals on this trip was a bit of a digital detox, so I shot film and it was a wonderful experience.  Working without a light meter was a lot of fun.  It makes you really tune into what the light is doing in your shot and how you want it to be exposed.  I simply followed the F16 and Sunny rule.  I’d highly recommend this for anyone looking to get back to pure and simple photography.  There’s also something really nice about not being able to see the photo immediately after clicking the shutter.  I love the sense of anticipation & mystery when waiting to see the processed film.

Here are my favourite shots from the trip.  If you want to see more I’ll be posting all of the shots to my Tumblr page in the coming week.

Kekaha Beach.  Olympus OM-1 50mm.  Kodak Portra 400

Kekaha Beach.  Olympus OM-1 50mm.  Kodak Portra 400

Princeville.  Olympus OM-1 50mm.  Kodak Portra 400

Princeville.  Olympus OM-1 50mm.  Kodak Portra 400

Hanalei.  Contax T3   35mm Kodak Portra 400

Hanalei.  Contax T3   35mm Kodak Portra 400

Lumahai Beach.   Olympus OM-1 50mm. Kodak Portra 400

Lumahai Beach.   Olympus OM-1 50mm. Kodak Portra 400

Abandoned resort contsruction site - Princeville.  Contax T3 35mm. Kodak Portra 400

Abandoned resort contsruction site - Princeville.  Contax T3 35mm. Kodak Portra 400

Off Highway 56, North Shore.  Contax T3 35mm.  Kodak Portra 400.

Off Highway 56, North Shore.  Contax T3 35mm.  Kodak Portra 400.

Polihale State Park.  Olympus OM-1 50mm. Kodak Portra 400

Polihale State Park.  Olympus OM-1 50mm. Kodak Portra 400

Princeville.  Olympus OM-1 50mm.  Kodak Portra 400

Princeville.  Olympus OM-1 50mm.  Kodak Portra 400

Lumahai Beach.   Olympus OM-1 50mm. Kodak Portra 400

Lumahai Beach.   Olympus OM-1 50mm. Kodak Portra 400

Waimea Canyon.  Olympus OM-1 50mm. Kodak Portra 400

Waimea Canyon.  Olympus OM-1 50mm. Kodak Portra 400

Anini Beach.  Olympus OM-1 50mm. Kodak Portra 400

Anini Beach.  Olympus OM-1 50mm. Kodak Portra 400

tags: Hawaii, Kauai, travel, photography, 35mm, film, portra400, olympus OM-1, Contax T3, Beach, tropical, waimea canyon
Friday 02.12.16
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The Colour of Shadow

Newfoundland, 2008

Newfoundland, 2008

At the beginning of last year I set out to create a book of my personal landscape work.  I’ve been working on this body of work for the past 12 years.  I’ve always wanted to do a book, so I felt it was time to put something together.  When i’m not shooting in the studio - my passion is to travel and shoot landscapes.  From the beginning of my photography career I’ve always shot landscapes as part of my personal work.  It’s actually been an integral part of the development of my commercial work. 

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tags: book, colour of shadow, ryan szulc, travel, photography, photo book, landscape photography, David Taylor, Anne Maureen McKeating, road trip, awake studio
Thursday 01.28.16
Posted by ryan szulc