Happy to see this image, shot on assignment for onX Hunt a few winters ago in Pennsylvania, show up on the company’s home page this week. We spent several cold mornings out in goose blinds tucked into farmer’s fields in rural Pennsylvania and New Jersey for this shoot, and it was a productive few days!
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New Work: Ad for onX Hunt
Quick little post here. Like most of us, like has been fairly turned upside-down these past few weeks. As we all adjust to the new normal of COVID-19, I’ll still be posting a bit here, and certainly on my Instagram. This will pass, like most things do, and some day we’ll be traveling again. Until then, I’ll do my best to provide a little armchair travel on that Instagram feed.
In the meantime, here’s a quick look at a recently-published ad for onX Hunt, using an upland hunting image that was shot on assignment with onX autumn before last right here in Montana.
Stay safe and healthy out there! Here’s to enjoying travel and fishing through an entirely new lens once this passes.
Montana Wall Tent Turkey Camp for onX Hunt
After a long Montana winter—February 2019 was one of the coldest in the Big Sky State’s history—the onX tribe has been feeling the spring itch. We’re ready to get outside, log some miles in a non-snowy environment and just generally enjoy being out without the seemingly-mandatory five layers of winter clothing. Spring is finally here, but the season took its time arriving.
A couple days spent in turkey camp, shooting images and writing a piece for onX Hunt, was the prefect reminder that at the end of the day, it’s the little things in life that matter the most. Laugher around the campfire with friends, logging miles in big, open country and crisp early mornings waking up outside.
Explore the full photo essay on onX’s website here.
Behind the Scenes: Wall Tent Turkey Camp for onX Hunt
This week’s assignment was an entirely new subject matter—turkey hunting. Shooting for onX Hunt, I joined a couple other members of the Missoula-based onX team and headed to north-central Montana, on the edge of the famed Missouri River Breaks, to chase some turkeys.
Once at camp, we were joined by a handful of hunt-savvy folks from around Montana and Colorado, and spent a quality couple days hunting, hiking, shed hunting, fishing for catfish and just quality time around the campfire. On all good adventures, there’s always something that goes haywire, and in this case it was one of the guy’s trucks getting stuck in the mud and a morning-long rescue operation. But it made for plenty of laughs and good-natured ribbing in camp, so all was well with the world.
The images will be coming to onX channels soon, so stay tuned.
Telling the Story: Gear Junkie Nod
It was quite a pleasant surprise to glance through the web on Friday and find this extremely kind feature from Gear Junkie. Extremely flattered to be featured in this round-up of women in the sporting world, and especially for the kind words that closed the section:
“Gender be damned, because McGlothlin isn’t simply one of the best female photographers in the outdoor industry — she’s one of the best overall.”
While I try to fly under the radar as much as possible on the personal press side—I’d rather tell the stories of other people, not my own—It was such a nice surprise. Thanks once more to everyone who supports this work… here’s to more adventures coming up!
New Work for onX Hunt
I’ve been doing quite a bit of work with the gang over at onX Hunt, tackling writing and also photography (when I can sneak away). Recently, I found myself venturing away from the fishing world and heading out on assignment for onX to rural Pennsylvania and New Jersey (aka: not my usual haunts) to photograph a late-season goose hunt.
The resulting images and stories were used cross-channel for the brand, including a dedicated blog (Camaraderie in the Blind), email, social media images and takeover, as well as stock imagery for image archives. Check out the full breadth of the mini-campaign here, and let me know where you think I should be heading next to photograph!