ABOUT ME
Remember when you were a child-when the creek was a world, the grass was a friend, and the trees provided shelter? You ran, explored, and sat with them. Rocks became forts, and streams became kingdoms. They are still there, still waiting.
As a single- shot fine art landscape photographer, I aim to help you remember- the memories, the feelings: the moment you stumbled upon a salamander after a rainstorm; the moment you sat under your favorite tree in the summer and listened to the birds; the moment you crunched autumn leaves under your feet.
All of my images are created in single exposures, without compositing or stacking, to preserve the integrity of the moment. I wander the Pacific Northwest at all hours with a full camera bag and a tripod to make this possible. I don't go out looking for a perfect shot; I go out looking for a perfect feeling-one that reminds you to be still, be calm, be wild, be you.
It's still there. It's up to us to remember it.
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