
A couple months ago I got the opportunity to shoot for one of my favorite highly prestigious magazines in the travel world, Conde Nast Traveler. Even better yet, I ended up shooting the cover. When I got the call to go to Turks & Caicos, Jamaica, and Barbados, needless to say I was pretty excited. The shoot is now in the June 2012 issue that’s on the shelves now.
The title of the story is called “Don’t Just Lie There, Do Something” and the article is about doing sports in the Caribbean, but on another note, the title is so befitting to me and my life in general. I like to live life doing as much as I can instead of lying around doing nothing.
I’m pretty excited about how the 10 page article turned out. The design is a great compliment to the photos. You can also check out the online 40 image slide show of the other images from the shoot that aren’t in the printed magazine on Cntraveler.com






Great work nick. There is a smooth feel to the full set and layout, love it.
Looks awesome Nick, every photo works so well together! Super!
Fantastic stuff brother…this is one of the spaces that suits your style so well.
great stuff Nick…
Nick, congratulations to your great photos. They are fantastic.
Job well done. What is next? You have had a long journey since you started photography. Keep up the good work. Take care and love from Grandma.
So proud of you my old friend. A major cover is a HUGE milestone and what an awesome one to be your first! Gorgeous images dude.
Really lovely work. Great sense of place!
This is beautiful Nick! What an awesome place to be commissioned to shoot! Congrats on the cover and so many images published in the magazine.
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