Mother’s Day is a moment to pause, reflect, and say thank you. Flowers fade, and chocolates disappear, but artwork, especially black-and-white photography, lasts. It tells a story, evokes emotion, and becomes part of a home.

This year, consider giving something personal: a photograph that captures the quiet strength of the Pacific Northwest, a misty morning, an old forest trail—the kind of scenes that say, “I see you and thank you” in a way words sometimes can’t.

To help you gift with meaning, I’m offering 30% off all artwork—just use code MOTHER at checkout. It’s a limited-time offer, so don’t wait.

Your gift will support an independent artist and bring lasting joy to someone who deserves to be celebrated daily.

Make sure it arrives on time. Mother’s Day is May 11th.

Further Explorations:

Capturing the Pacific Northwest: Photography as Silent Storytelling

Summer Solstice Moonrise, Cape Disappointment, Washington

Winter on the Elwha River, Olympic National Park, Washington

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