Ozark National Scenic Riverways Field Adventure Video 10/12/2025

I’m spending the next 12 months within a two- to three-mile loop on the Jacks Fork River corridor to build a four-season portfolio—landscapes, river scenes, and the wild horses in their natural environment. The goal is simple: to show change over time and tell a real story of a place, not just take one lucky or pretty photograph. This expands on my announcement from October 5, 2025.

Introduction

I started my adventure around 4 AM and got back home around 8 PM. It was a long day, but I enjoyed every minute of it.

Watch the video and join me on the adventure as I photograph Klepzig Mill using my large format camera while enjoying the profound beauty of nature in the Ozark National Scenic Riverways.

Date: October 11, 2025, 05:45 AM CT
Subject: Forest, River/Creek Levels, and Hiking
Conditions: Water: low, Wind: calm, Light: overcast, Temp: 52°F

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Tim Layton is an Ozarks-based analog photographer and writer working with 19th-century processes, handmade paper negatives, and traditional darkroom methods. Through calotypes, silver gelatin paper negatives, salt prints, and platinum/palladium prints, he explores the expressive power of slow photography in a world flooded with disposable images. Using large format cameras and a Pictorial approach, his work is rooted in craft, chemistry, patience, and the belief that handmade photographs still matter.

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