
A black and white photograph of old pilings on the Puget Sound on a foggy winter day at Cummings Park, Tacoma, Washington.
One of a series of photographs from my photography project Foggy Morning on the Puget Sound, Tacoma, Washington, 2014
A black and white photograph of old pilings on the Puget Sound on a foggy winter day at Cummings Park, Tacoma, Washington.
One of a series of photographs from my photography project Foggy Morning on the Puget Sound, Tacoma, Washington, 2014
A black and white panoramic landscape photograph of Mt. Adams as viewed from Windy Ridge in Skamania County, Washington.
A black and white photograph of the old Lamoine School House in rural Douglas County at Lamoine, Washington.
A series of black and white landscape photographs captured on a cloudy winter afternoon along the north shore of Grays Harbor, Washington.
As Ansel Adams once said, “Our influences come from a broader spectrum than just the other photographers.” This sentiment resonates with my journey as a black-and-white landscape photographer. Today, I’d like to share how various aspects of life and art have shaped my creative vision.
Discover the captivating beauty of West Beach, Whidbey Island, Washington, as the cloudy autumn skies create a moody landscape for photography.
Art is more than something to admire—it’s a way to connect, share experiences, and spark meaningful conversations. Join me on this creative journey!
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I’ve very much enjoyed your images Steve. Cheers & Thanks, Bill