A black and white photograph of the old industrial machinery at Gas Works Park, Seattle, Washington.
This photo is one of a series of images from my ongoing Pacific Northwest black and white industrial photography project.
A black and white photograph of the old industrial machinery at Gas Works Park, Seattle, Washington.
This photo is one of a series of images from my ongoing Pacific Northwest black and white industrial photography project.
Not far from our home in Southwest Washington lies a stretch of ocean beach that remains off the radar of most visitors to the Pacific Northwest. Without any signs directing people to the beach access points, most travelers simply keep driving to the more popular coastal destinations. This lack of development is great for locals like myself—it’s as close to having a private beach as possible.
A black and white panoramic landscape photograph of Mt. Adams as viewed from Windy Ridge in Skamania County, Washington.
A black and white panoramic landscape of the Green River Valley and Goat Mountain in the Gifford Pinchot National Forest in Skamania County, Washington. EXIF: Nikon Z7, Nikkor Z 24-200mm f/4-6.3 VR lens, ISO 64, 48 mm, f11, 1/50 second Read the story of this series of photographs at An Afternoon Exploring the Gifford Pinchot Near…
The Pacific Northwest’s temperamental weather is a landscape photographer’s constant companion. One moment, you’re basking in clear skies and vibrant hues; the next, you’re engulfed in a swirling vortex of fog and cloud.
A black and white photograph of old rusty coal mining equipment in Roslyn, Washington.
Explore the stunning architecture and culture of Belgium captured in captivating black and white photography. Witness the beauty and drama of historic landmarks and medieval cities in a new light, inspiring a fresh perspective on the world.
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@MLHannahFineArt some old engineering photos are strangely beautiful I think (perhaps it’s because I used to be a draughtsman??)
Steve, I’d like to offer some advice to my 16 yo son on getting an internship/summer job with photographers. Any ideas?