A black and white photograph of the Weyerhaeuser Mill along the Willapa River in Raymond, Washington.
EXIF: Nikon Z7, Nikkor Z 24-70/4 S lens, ISO 64, 38 mm, ƒ11, 1/40 second.
A black and white photograph of the Weyerhaeuser Mill along the Willapa River in Raymond, Washington.
EXIF: Nikon Z7, Nikkor Z 24-70/4 S lens, ISO 64, 38 mm, ƒ11, 1/40 second.
One of a series of black and white photographs captured along the banks of the Willapa River in downtown South Bend, Washington. EXIF: Nikon D700, Nikkor 28-70 mm ƒ3.5-4.5, ISO 200, 35 mm, ƒ11, 1/125 second. Part of my Pacific Northwest black and white photography series.
A black and white landscape photograph of Jessie Slough and the winter forest in rural Grays Harbor County, Washington. Read the story behind this photograph on my blog post at “North Shore, Grays Harbor, Washington, 2017”. Nikon D700, Nikkor 80-200 mm ƒ2.8 lens, ƒ16, ISO 200, 1/13 second, 80 mm. Part of my Pacific Northwest…
Photo 2/14 of a series of black and white photographs of an old wharf along the Willapa River on a foggy autumn morning in Raymond, Washington. Nikon Z7, Nikkor Z 24-70/4 S lens, ISO 64, 28 mm, ƒ11, 1/8 second. GPS: 46°41’12.946″ N 123°44’44.635″ W Part of my Pacific Northwest black and white landscape photography…
A black and white photograph of the South Fork Chehalis River along State Route 6 in rural Lewis County, Washington.
One of a series of black and white photographs captured along the banks of the Willapa River in downtown South Bend, Washington.
There’s a certain magic to black and white landscape photography, particularly in how it captures the rawness and untamed spirit of the Pacific Northwest. The absence of color creates a stark contrast, forcing the eye to focus on the interplay of light and shadow, texture and form. This is precisely what drew me to Christine…