A black and white photograph of the Muddy Fork of the Cowlitz River as it passes through Box Canyon at Mount Rainier National Park, Washington.

Photography Project: Box Canyon Triptych, Mount Rainier National Park, Washington, 2014

On the day of this visit, Mount Rainier was enshrouded with clouds (not uncommon). As I waited patiently, hoping for a break in the weather, suddenly the clouds cleared between where I was standing and the river below. Having my camera and tripod in place, I had approximately two minutes to capture the photographs you see here before the clouds rolled back in.

A black and white fine art photograph of the Kalaloch Big Cedar in the Olympic National Park, Washington (since this photo was taken, this tree was severely damaged by a winter storm).

Photography Project: Kalaloch Big Cedar, Olympic National Park Washington, 2013

The Soul of the Kalaloch Big Cedar: Intimate Portraits in Black and White In 2013, I started a black and white photography project that altered my perspective. Within Washington State’s Olympic National Park stands the legendary Kalaloch Big Cedar. Its presence exudes a sense of history far more profound than my lifetime. While most visitors…

Photography Project: Rural Decay, Douglas County, Washington, 2013

Photography Project: Rural Decay, Douglas County, Washington, 2013

This series of photographs document the remains of a period of time when the small farmer was the mainstay of our agricultural economy. The owners of these farms thrived in the harsh elements of cold winters and hot summers. Throughout this project, you will modest, small family farm houses all the way to upscale brick houses, along with the barns/windmills that supported their activities.

A black and white urban photograph of the tower of Barge Hall and the columns of the Shaw-Smyser Hall, Central Washington University, Ellensburg, Washington.

Photography Project: Barge Hall, Central Washington University, Ellensburg, Washington, 2012

Barge Hall, constructed in 1893, was the first building on campus on what is now known as Central Washington University (Ellensburg, Washington) and was named in honor of the first principal, Benjamin Franklin Barge. Barge Hall was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1976.

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