I am excited to announce that Nico DeBarmore Photography now has a new look! Even more important than looks, the website is now much more user-friendl[...]
I am really excited to show this photograph as I start making headway into my work from this autumn (which isn't over yet). This piece is titled "Chri[...]
**For a more in-depth look at hiking Mt Timpanogos, check out last years trip report**
18 July 2015
We headed up the the Timpooneke Trail to Timpa[...]
India contains incredible religious diversity and fervor. A predominantly Hindu country, one can often find many people performing puja, prayers, and [...]
19 September 2012
Still groggy from the overnight train, my eyes widened as the tuk-tuk driver swerved to avoid a decoratively clad elephant. Painted[...]
A couple weeks ago a friend and I hopped in a Cessna 172SP and flew down to Bryce Canyon National Park. The primary focus was just to fly and enjoy [...]
The majesty of Grand Teton National Park is undeniable. The sheer rock faces seem to burst out from the open plains of Wyoming forming an aggressive a[...]
In the winter I tend to spend more time reviewing and refining images that I've already captured, with spring, summer, and fall dedicated to creating [...]
This year I finally made the drive down to Monument Valley to see what all the fuss is about. I'm not the biggest rock & desert fan, but I was "in[...]
It follows that to excel in photography one must take careful notice of light, and study it adamantly. Photographs are made from two ingredients -[...]
On a recent trip down to Bryce Canyon National Park I spent some time photographing the sunset and sunrise from Bryce Point. While the sunset was fair[...]
Boulder Mountain is a little known area near Torrey, UT that is home to scenic beauty, high country lakes, and great fishing. Last weekend we headed d[...]
Recently I've decided to expand my gear and challenge my abilities by crossing into the world of moving pictures. While my 5DmkII does a great job of [...]
A polarizer is one of the most often-used items in my bag.
Those new to photography often hear photographers mention polarizers but aren't really s[...]
If you're just now joining us, you may want to take a look at Part 1 of this mini-series which provides a primer on the equipment you'll need to photo[...]
There is something magical about photographing fast moving water. We generally find a cascade in a relatively remote setting – they are in the mount[...]
RAW vs JPG
You’ve finally got that DSLR that you always dreamed about. Finally – increased control of your photography via enhanced processors, senso[...]
Behold, the harsh and dramatic landscape of Arches National Park. A little less than 4 miles north of Moab, UT, this national park has 2000+ sandsto[...]
At the beginning of this past October, you would have found me chasing the autumn color through Jackson and into the Grand Teton National Park. Unfort[...]
I've been traveling like crazy, mostly to National Parks. Grand Tetons...Arches...Canyonlands...Bryce Canyon...Zion...Antelope Canyons...The Wave...ma[...]
Last weekend I headed over to Cascade Springs, UT and indeed, autumn is tiptoeing in slowly but surely. My excitement is growing as this really is my [...]
This weekend I had the pleasure of capturing the love shared between a long time friend of mine and his wonderful fiancee by creating their engagement[...]
Last Thursday was the first Fall Milonga for a new tango initiative in the Salt Lake area - Argentine Tango Club of University of Utah. The event fe[...]
Over this past Labor Day weekend I hiked around 50 miles through the Bridger Wilderness of the Wind Rivers Range in Wyoming. Below are some excerpts f[...]
Tucked back among the pines of Big Cottonwood Canyon, tango dancers gather at the historic Wasatch Mountain Club Lodge. This is one for the books - a [...]
27 July 2013
A small lake with a rich blue hue – a summit with unparalleled views of the Utah Lake, Provo, and the Wasatch Front – incredible and div[...]
7/4/2013
The best way to escape these hot days down in the Salt Lake Valley is a retreat into the mountains. Whether you enjoy strenuous peakbagging,[...]
The stark drama of the Badlands landscape is undeniable. Cutting across the plains of South Dakota, the Badlands Wall rises above the lower prairie, a[...]
Last weekend I retreated into Maybird Gulch to escape the incredible 90° weather in the Salt Lake Valley. This gave me a chance to try out some newly [...]
Hello all, I wanted to provide a quick update and an explanation from my online absence. I've moved! I am now operating from beautiful Salt Lake City,[...]
This is a continuation of my first post - Hot Streets of Kolkata: Part 1
We flag a yellow cabby and inch across the Howrah Bridge to our last desti[...]
10 September 2012
I'm sitting on a slab of marble several feet away from the spot where Prince Siddhartha Guatama reached enlightenment and became th[...]
8 September 2012
The Puja Guesthouse rooftop is my much needed retreat from all that is Varanasi. Today I've seen and smelt burning corpses, played s[...]
I've finally gotten a chance to get to some images I shot a couple weeks ago in Clifton Gorge State Nature Preserve. The Clifton Gorge and John Bryan [...]
This is the third and final article addressing the three basic factors of exposure: aperture, shutter speed, and ISO.
For beginners, ISO initially se[...]
This is the second in article addressing the three basic factors of exposure: aperture, shutter speed, and ISO.
The next factor that affects exposure[...]
5 Sept 2012
I'm aboard the Kota Pnbe Exp from Agra to Varanasi. My first of many train rides in India, I sit not on my berth but in the corridor be[...]