I’m An Adirondack Photographer And More Inspired By The Ice On My Windows Than The Mountain Views

When you live in Northern New York you kind of embrace the fact that once you’ve hiked enough in the Adirondack Park, it really just loses it nostalgia.

So, how does a bored poverty-stricken photographer in the dead of winter get inspired when their cooped up in 1° to -30° weather? Look out the window and see what grows.

I’ve been photographing the ice growing on my 1969 trailer windows since mid- December.

Image Credits: Cass Blair | Fairytale Dreams Photography

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