About Rob
Based out of Eugene, Oregon, Rob photographs the ecosystems of the Western United States. During the summers he is the fire lookout at Carpenter Mountain, Willamette National Forest, Oregon, USA.
I never know in advance what I will photograph, … I go out into the world and hope I will come across something that imperatively interests me. I am addicted to the found object. I have no doubt that I will continue to make photographs till my last breath. ~ Ansel Adams
Willamette National Forest, OR, USA
Carpenter Mtn Fire Lookout
Since 2014 Rob has been the fire lookout at Carpenter Mountain on the HJ Andrews Experimental Forest/Willamette National Forest, Mckenzie River Ranger District.
Wildland Fire Crews
From 1994 to 1999 Rob worked on wildland fire crews while working toward his B.A in Anthropology at Washington State University in Pullman, Washington. Rob worked on district engine crews and Hotshot fire crews fighting fires in every state in the Western United States and some Canadian provinces.
United States Navy, USA
Surface Sonar Technician (STG)
From 1990 to 1994 Rob served as a Surface Sonar Technician in Anti-Submarine Warfare (ASW). Rob served two tours in the Persian Gulf and travelled around the Pacific Rim onboard the U.S.S. Princeton (CG-59).
Survey Archaeologist
After receiving his B.A. in Anthropology Rob worked as a archaeological technician. Rob worked in the field surveying for archaeological sites and documenting them. He worked for the Bureau of Land Management, Forest Service and National Park Service in many of the Western states.
Growing Up in Rural Montana
Rob’s early years were spent in rural Montana and Alaska, primarily Western Montana in Missoula and outside of Kalispell.
In the Field
Rob has worked and photographed in the Western United States for years.