Michael George (b. 1988) is a photographer living and working in Brooklyn, New York. Michael’s formative years were spent in Fort Myers, Florida where he grew up with the ocean, “snowbirds,” and probably your grandma. He moved to New York City six years ago and has somehow maintained his sense of child-like optimism. Based in Brooklyn, he considers himself a freelance photographer/adventurer. In 2010 he biked across the country and in 2012 he walked across Spain. Next, he will be crawling across Russia. Not true. Michael loves photographing people and often uses his camera as a vehicle for sharing their stories. Today we share Michael’s most recent work from his visit to Zion National Park. “Last May, my friend Matt and I spent ten days exploring Zion National Park and the surrounding areas. We make a good travel team because he is a reckless Eagle Scout that likes to push boundaries and I am a middle-aged soccer Mom stuck in a twenty-something man body. I grew up surrounded by alligators and cottonmouth snakes in southern Florida …
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