Over the July 4th weekend I went to Acadia, ME for some rock climbing, biking, hiking and camping with friends. I’ve found relocating to the wilderness and breaking routine is the easiest way to reset the brain. Instead of e-mails, editing pictures, client meetings and preparing for photo shoots, I let the outdoors reignite my inspiration for photography and my love for life.

Camp.
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boston globe - ben gebo photography

Me posing halfway through our ride on Rt. 3.
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What’s Maine without munching on the red cockroach?
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boston globe - ben gebo photography

Scott.
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Beehive Mountain.
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boston globe - ben gebo photography

boston globe - ben gebo photography

Shamil.
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Otter Cliffs
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boston globe - ben gebo photography

boston globe - ben gebo photography

Kristie and Rachel.
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Kristie.
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boston globe - ben gebo photography

My best friends.
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View from the top of Cadillac Mountain after biking to the peak.
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Stories.
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Heading Home.
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