Tourist in Rocky Mountain National Park
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Tourist in Rocky Mountain National Park

I was in Rocky Mountain National Park doing a shoot for the Colorado Tourism Office. The assignment was to get a shot of Skylar Johnson, a local Bagpiper and long time resident of Estes Park. Skylar was being interviewed for the Colorado State Vacation guide and Colorado.com. We did a couple different scenarios in the park, this one up at Bear Lake. I’ve got a light set up, an assistant holding a reflector, it’s pretty obvious that I’m doing a shoot. I’m snapping away and all of a sudden this random dude walks into the background and starts taking some pictures of the lake. It was pretty funny. I just kept thinking to myself, “Really?” It’s not as if there weren’t plenty of other spots to take a pretty picture from. And to get to where we were actually required a bit of scrambling. Ahhhh, tourists…good times.

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