Drourr is a 4th generation photographer. Some of his earliest memories are of playing with his father’s Nikon FM3 camera. He has learned as much from just getting out there and taking photos as he has from any formal photography education he has received. He has carried his love of adventure and photography together over the years, and thus his "photographic style" evolved from his passion for the outdoors and being in nature. He always strives to evoke that sense of "being there" to the images he captures, and he hopes to bring that sense of awe and amazement that he feels when capturing his photos to the viewer.

Thanks to both local, national and international coverage of his photographic work, he is able to get his work out to viewers in ways he never dreamt of before. Whether through Facebook, newspapers such as the Burlington Free Press, or other print media outlets that have covered his work recently, his art is reaching more people now than his predecessors ever had the ability to do before.

Photograph depicting an annular eclipse.
Photograph from the ground depicting the eclipse among clouds.
Photograph depicting the Mansfield Milkyway from a forested ground spot.
Photograph depicting the moxie milky way from a lake's perspective.
Photograph depicting the spinning and circular motions of the stars in bright blue contrast.
Vibrant photograph depicting the circular motions of the stars during an aurora borealis -- in lime green, purple, and deep blue.
Photograph depicting a barn during aurora borealis proceedings in lime green, flourescent pink, and purple.
Photograph depicting the aurora borealis on a lakefront, where the sky is pale purple, blue, and seafoam green.
Photograph depicting the aurora borealis above a field in yellow, pink, and purple.
Photograph depicting the circular motions of the stars in deep blue behind a barn.