A black and white fine art nature photograph of a dead tree standing upright on a gravel beach at Kopachuck State Park, Washington.
EXIF: Nikon Z7, Nikkor Z 24-70/4 S lens, ISO 64, 32 mm, ƒ8, 1/80 second.
A black and white fine art nature photograph of a dead tree standing upright on a gravel beach at Kopachuck State Park, Washington.
EXIF: Nikon Z7, Nikkor Z 24-70/4 S lens, ISO 64, 32 mm, ƒ8, 1/80 second.
A black and white photograph of the lowland winter forest at Tiger Mountain State Forest near Issaquah, Washington.
A black and white close-up nature photograph of the trunk of a moss covered tree in the forest from a photography project titled "Highlights of the Forest" captured at the Federation Forest State Park near Greenwater, Washington.
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 the Admiralty Head Lighthouse at Fort Casey State Park, Whidbey Island, Washington.
A black and white photograph of the Mount St. Helens blast zone (34 years after May 18, 1980) with Bismark Mountain (Skamania County, Washington) in the background. Image 140820-4831. Part of my Pacific Northwest black and white landscape photography series. Purchase Print
Few places spark awe and grandeur for me, like the Paradise area of Mount Rainier on a clear winter’s day. Situated on the mountain’s mighty snow-cloaked flank, Paradise transforms into a glistening wonderland. It’s one of those magical places made for evocative black and white landscape photography. I awoke to clear skies at home, a…