• Adam Nawrot
  • Film
  • TELEVISION
  • Interview Frames
  • STILLS - ADVENTURE
  • STILLS - STUDIO
    • Fabalish
    • Fuji Bikes
    • Entomology
    • Walmart
  • ZINES
    • A Field Guide to Climbers
    • A Field Guide to Whitewater Paddlers
    • Notes on the Great American Road Trip
  • Gear

ADAM NAWROT

  • Adam Nawrot
  • Film
  • TELEVISION
  • Interview Frames
  • STILLS - ADVENTURE
  • STILLS - STUDIO
    • Fabalish
    • Fuji Bikes
    • Entomology
    • Walmart
  • ZINES
    • A Field Guide to Climbers
    • A Field Guide to Whitewater Paddlers
    • Notes on the Great American Road Trip
  • Gear

Black Ice

Bringing a studio-style sensibility into the field, we lit up the ice flows of Bucks County, PA with an array of LED lights to shoot Princeton Tec's Vizz Headlamp.

The Big Ditch

I'd been to the rim of the Grand Canyon plenty of times and always wrote off the experience as underwhelming and touristy. It took 14 days of sheer hell at the bottom of the big ditch to help me realize how spectacular of a place it really is. Gotta go back. 

Shooting for Astral, Trek Light Gear, Wool X, and Princeton Tec.

Pocono Steep Creek

The Pocono Mountains run along the western shore of the Delaware River as it divides Pennsylvania and New Jersey through a region known as the Delaware Water Gap. An ostensibly low key part of the world, local kayakers cherish it as one of whitewater's best kept secrets. When the rains roll in, the Poconos turn into a beautiful playground of steep drops and deep pools. 

Pretty in Pink

In a rare late season patch of warm fall weather, we stumbled upon a color we'd never seen in these parts before.

Down in the Mines

My friend Kat clued me in about an abandoned mine in the new town she just moved to and suggested that I check it out as it might be something I'd be into. She was right.

Full story:
http://explore.usnwc.org/edition-11/

True Trash Bike Rebels

After my fair share of bike touring including a transcontinetal solo trip when I was 18, I'd begun to grow disenchanted with the idea of bicycle travel. The Tall Bike was my solution. A means to make roads longer, hills taller, and human interactions all the more interesting. In the fall of 2016, my friend Tony and I caught a ride up north and rode back home from the Adirondacks to New Jersey - I on my tall home made steed and he on a salvaged decades-old frame. It was a weird trip full of stealthy urban camping, soul crushing moments that would ultimately lead to Tony's break up with his then girlfriend, and a unique set of mechanical issues.

Portland

Snapshots from Julien’s turf - the wizard in the west.

Squamish

Mesa Falls

Hot Springtopia

When the homies fly across the country to drive your van back east with you.

Glade Kings

Snapshots from the week we spent living on our own island in the Florida Keys. Shooting for Renogy Solar.

Hub City Hardcore

I grew up in and around New Brunswick, NJ, a town which is home to one of the premiere underground music scenes in country. I've spent many a night enjoying the local DIY community while squished into sweaty basements with funny names like Meat Towne or The Tijuana Velodrome. Shows have long been a part of my life that I've engaged in as a performer, spectator and photographer. 

Rocky Mountain High

Notes on the Great American Road Trip

Bugs

Spent some time out in the field with my Entomolgy friends to meet the subjects of their fascination.

Snackmasters World Tour

Notes on the Great American Road Trip

BC High Country

Shooting for Fuji Bikes and Osprey Packs

Upper Right USA

Maine’s a magic state. When I was 17 I spent a bit of my summer working as an apprentice deckhand on a historic Schooner up there called The Timberwind. It was a lovely ordeal, rich in romanticism and lore. I still try to make it up there every now and again.

Shooting for Astral and Princeton Tec.

West Virginia Underground

It seems like every other kids story has some sort of cave element to it - from The Goonies to Hercules. There was one about some kids who built a club house in a cave behind their house... What a dream. 

Devils Tower

A summit all to ourselves on top of one of America's most iconic monuments was well worth hunkering down to wait out two separate storms mid-wall while all the other parties bailed.

Washington Surf

Ice Cave

In early May, the only ice that remains below Kaaterskill Falls is dripping and cracked forming an ice cave just large enough to snake through.

Shot on assignment for Princeton Tec

Dessert Solitaire

snaps from a confectionery romp through the sand land

Dark Water

I called up my buddy Smiz and we met up on the river at 12:30am for a midweek midnight photo session on one of our favorite local runs. I love working in the dark.

Southern Rock

The rock in the Southeast is truly something special. Bubbly forms and good friction keep us coming back every winter.

Tetons

The Tetons were where I learned that conditions are everything - that the route your cruised up in sneakers one week, can be the windy verglas covered nightmare you’ve packed yourself into the next.

Riders of the Storm

Red Eyed Bastards

Into the Dark

Ventures through the West, captured in the grey area between night and day.

Rainier

Columbia River Gorge

Gunks

Raymondskill

Dead Dog Wall

I always thought it would be cool to bolt the train bridge in town for climbing. You can imagine my surprise when I pushed aside years of debris and found chains at the top…

High Tatras

The High Tatras are a mountain range that divide Poland on its southern border from its Slovakian neighbors. These were my dad's old stomping grounds. The hills he cut his teeth on when soviet occupied Poland meant that there was no food on store shelves, let alone Alpine gear.  

Bugaboos

Caves

Crested Butte

Orizaba

A zero to sixty, or more precisely a sea level to 18,500ft, weekend blitz to the top of North America’s tallest volcano.

Van Life

On October 28th 2015, I bought an old surveillance van that once belonged to the New York City Police Department. It was a beat up 1997 Ford E-350 that was being used to store scrap metal. Although its law enforcement decals had long been removed, you could still read "Detective Bureau" and "NYPD" where the paint had unevenly faded beneath the lettering.

I milked the month of November for every single spare moment I could and poured it into the renovation and construction of the van. Thankfully my ever supportive childhood neighbors were used to my antics at this point and never so much as complained as I worked on the van in the shared driveway of my parent's townhouse; cutting wood and drilling holes late into the night.

By December my new home was ready.

Gravel Grinder

On assignment in White Clay Delaware for the Fuji Bikes Carbon Jari release.

Utah is for Lovers

In September 2018, I proposed to the love of my life in Arches National Park. These are some selfies and snaps from that most excellent weekend.

NEICE

River Styx

We found most of the rooms in the abandoned mines to be flooded, so we brought kayaks in figuring the whole thing would be a bit gimmicky in scale but fun nonetheless. None of us expected to have not reached the end after an hour of paddling…

Beerkill

Alaska

Water Gap

Six Mile in Yellow

Vantage

Tour De Cow

Hyalite

Selma

Black Ice

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The Big Ditch

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Pocono Steep Creek

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Pretty in Pink

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Down in the Mines

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True Trash Bike Rebels

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Portland

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Squamish

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Mesa Falls

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Hot Springtopia

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Glade Kings

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Hub City Hardcore

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Rocky Mountain High

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Bugs

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Snackmasters World Tour

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BC High Country

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Upper Right USA

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West Virginia Underground

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Devils Tower

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Washington Surf

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Ice Cave

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Dessert Solitaire

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Dark Water

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Southern Rock

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Tetons

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Riders of the Storm

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Red Eyed Bastards

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Into the Dark

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Rainier

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Columbia River Gorge

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Gunks

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Raymondskill

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Dead Dog Wall

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High Tatras

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Bugaboos

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Caves

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Crested Butte

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Orizaba

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Van Life

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Gravel Grinder

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Utah is for Lovers

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NEICE

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River Styx

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Beerkill

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Alaska

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Water Gap

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Six Mile in Yellow

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Vantage

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Tour De Cow

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Hyalite

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Selma

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