Storytelling on the Trail
Start with a simple map and a narrative arc: approach, reveal, immersion, reflection. Capture establishing vistas, then the textures—lichen on granite, frost on guanaco prints—before closing with a human moment that anchors scale and meaning in this wild, whispering land.
Storytelling on the Trail
Conversations with park rangers and gauchos can unlock hidden stories—old fire scars, seasonal water crossings, or condor roosts. Ask permission for portraits, record names, and share copies later. Your images gain depth when they carry real, respected voices within them.