by mtk96 | May 5, 2020 | Field Notes, Profile, Spring 2020
If you could spend more than half of your year traveling, would you? Stephen Johnson would—and does. As an interior photographer, he’s away from his home in New York about 60 percent of the year taking photos of homes and buildings for interior designers, hotels, and...
by Stowaway Magazine | Mar 9, 2020 | Profile, Winter 2020
Renovated Airstreams, trailers, and camper vans have mixed nostalgic wanderlust with modern conveniences, making many Millennials dream of selling their belongings and hitting the open road. The freedom of going wherever, whenever, is enticing—especially when these...
by Stowaway Magazine | Jul 5, 2019 | Fall 2019, Field Notes, Profile
Do you remember how your gut dropped as your first plane launched into the sky, and your first look through the cabin window into a sea of clouds? What about the empty stretch of road racing past your window on your first family road trip? It’s precious memories like...
by Stowaway Magazine | Apr 25, 2019 | Fall 2019, Field Notes, Profile
Most people spend their entire lives in one place. Either they settle where they get a job or they stay close to where they were born. But recently, social media has thrust an alternative way to live into the public eye. Individuals, couples, and families are...
by Stowaway Magazine | Jan 3, 2019 | Field Notes, Profile, Winter 2019
Inspiration David Roskelley, of Alpine, Utah, has done something few others on this planet have ever attempted––he has climbed the Seven Summits, the highest mountain on each of the seven continents. The inspiration for such a feat came from his uncle who climbed...
by Stowaway Magazine | Feb 11, 2017 | Features, Insights, Profile
There’s camping, there’s hammocking, and then there’s cammocking—that is, opting for a hammock while camping. Then, of course, there’s extreme cammocking: suspending a 2,000 square foot hammock of weaved rope over a 400-foot canyon. These woven hammock-like nets are...