Nature’s Whisperings: An Ode to the Old-Growth Forest, 2019
The whispers of old-growth giants echo through the damp Pacific Northwest forests. Giants are long gone, their stories etched in towering stumps
The whispers of old-growth giants echo through the damp Pacific Northwest forests. Giants are long gone, their stories etched in towering stumps
A black and white landscape photograph of the open forest on a foggy morning captured on a late Autumn walk through the Sonian Forest of Belgium.
A black and white landscape photograph of a lone alpine tree, wildflower blooms and an early summer snowfield on a foggy day hiking the Spray Park Trail at Mount Rainier National Park, Washington.
A black and white landscape photograph of Hogback Ridge under a blanket of early spring snow as viewed from Gifford Pinchot National Forest Road 1284 in Lewis County near White Pass, Washington.
In the heart of the Pacific Northwest, where the air carries whispers of ancient forests and the land cradles secrets of time immemorial, I found myself standing on the edge of serenity. The lens of my camera captured a moment—a breath of winter—where black and white merged into a symphony of quietude. The scene unfolded…
A black and white landscape photograph of an overflowing creek along the West Skokomish Valley Road in rural Mason County, Washington. The photo captures the area’s natural beauty and makes you feel like you’re right there. Part of my Pacific Northwest / Washington State black and white landscape photography series.
A black and white landscape photograph of the Humptulips River in rural Grays Harbor County, Washington.
A black and white landscape photograph of a group of trees at the Johns River State Wildlife Area in Grays Harbor County, Washington on a rainy late winter day.
A landscape photograph of the South Fork Skokomish River in the Olympic National Forest along FR2348 in rural Mason County, Washington.
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