Lifestyle photographer at Sunset Magazine for 25 years (I started young) đ , shooting architecture for clients West Coast, Bay Area/LA for many years!
Finding myself on the edge of the canyon before sunrise and watching the sun slowly throw its light and seeing the shadows shifting and creating something new every second was truly magical. #sunsetmag #grandcanyonnationalpark #todaysoffice
Glamping experience with @wildproductionsusa . Many thanks to the baddies at @sunsetmag and everyone who made it happen. Still thinking about that food @mountainfreshcatering .
#glamping #cowboys #hatmaker #madeinmontana
Itâs time to unwind with a moment of urban zen at @onsen.sf . This Japanese-inspired bathhouse offers a much-needed moment of pause, right in the heart of the city. You can read more about metropolitan mineral springs like @cascadapx , @fjordfeel and more in our recent print issue @sunsetmag shot by @sunsetphoto , on stands now. Theyâre the perfect way to unwind and get the sense of escape, without ever having to pull out your passport.
New issue is out! Love this one, and just a gentle reminder that print is alive and well! Unplug and get your content in the good old fashioned analog way!
Realize I havenât posted in quite awhile. Many reasons. But have to share this amazing location. Northern California youâre the best. #happyplace #todaysoffice #yupicanlivehere
In our latest issue, Sunset travel editor @kristasimmons and staff photographer @sunsetphoto take us behind the scenes of one of the Westâs most storiedâand surprisingâdesert escapes: @oasisatdeathvalley
Tucked within the vast expanse of Death Valley National Park, this newly restored resort brings together historic charm, cinematic scenery, and modern luxury. Originally opened in 1927, the Inn at Death Valley has hosted Hollywood legends like Clark Gable and Marlon Brando, and now shines again after a $250 million renaissance.
Guests can float in a spring-fed pool kept at a perfect 87 degrees, sip cocktails under the palms, or retreat to a Spanish-style bungalow with sweeping desert views. Just down the road, the more casual Ranch at Death Valley brings the fun with a retro ice cream parlor, saloon-inspired dining, and family-friendly energy.
With direct access to must-see sites like Zabriskie Point, Artistâs Palette, and Danteâs View, this AAA 4-Diamond hideaway is more than just a rest stopâitâs a destination in its own right.
Read all about this one-of-a-kind getawayâand more summer travel inspirationâin our latest issue, now available on newsstands, digital, and Apple News+.
đFurnace Creek, California | @oasisatdeathvalley
Video: @kristasimmons@sunsetphoto