Nature
UST Creative Manager Talks Fatherhood, Societal Pressures, and His Love of the Outdoors
Increasing Diversity in the Outdoors One Hike at a Time
This National Forest in Florida Is a Tropical Paradise
Utah’s Fishlake National Forest Is Magic in the Fall
Preserving Washington’s Shrub-Steppe
Light Painting Under the Night Sky
The Hills Are Alive with the Sounds of Bugs
The Rivers That Come Alive at Night
A Letter to Humanity from Mother Earth
The Fight to Save Louisiana’s Coastline
Meet California’s Best Big-Tree Hunter
Saving the Last Great Super Tuskers
A Reminder of Beauty in this World
Three Waterwomen on Conserving the Ocean
Chasing Down the Northern Lights
Salvage Woodworking Is Green and Beautiful
A Search for Vanishing Dark Skies
Iceland Is Unlike Anywhere Else on Earth
Paddling the Olympic Peninsula
How I Survived a Rattlesnake Bite
A Beautiful Look at the Life of an Adventure Photographer
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“I want one sunbeam coming out of crazy clouds the second after the rainstorm has passed,” says photographer Lars Schneider in this beautiful short film produced in collaboration with Peter Bender. Schneider lives with his family in Hamburg, Germany, but for half the year he travels around the world on assignment, searching for stunning landscapes and unique backgrounds (like a single sunbeam after a storm). Follow along as he works in Faroe Islands and opens up about the pros and cons of his work. You can follow Schneider on Facebook here and on Instagram here.