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
Since I was a kid, the Pacific Northwest has been my adventure playground. I spent countless days exploring its diverse landscapes—camping under tall trees, fishing in icy streams, skiing, and snowboarding on fresh powder. Photography allowed me to capture these experiences and share the region’s beautiful views. But my artwork is more than just pretty…
A black and white photograph of one of the old cooling towers from an unfinished nuclear power plant near Elma, Washington.
Discover the Tree of Life at Olympic National Park in Washington. This unique marvel of nature grows atop a coastal bluff, defying the odds.
Discover how black-and-white photography captures the soul of the Pacific Northwest. Inspired by philosopher Roger Scruton, I share my insights on beauty, emotion, and connection to nature in my thought-provoking journey through our landscapes. I explore the power of monochrome imagery in revealing overlooked wonders and evoking deep feelings.
A black and white photograph of downtown Seattle, Washington as viewed from the Space Needle.
Experience the breathtaking beauty of the Pacific Northwest as it transitions from winter to spring, capturing the vibrant emergence of new life against towering snow-capped peaks. Let these stunning landscapes inspire awe and appreciation, inviting you to embrace the transformative power of nature in your own space.
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I’ve very much enjoyed your images Steve. Cheers & Thanks, Bill