Gallery: Fine Art Photography Releases for May 2020
During the month of May 2020, I released a total of 27 black and white photographs from locations in Washington State, Oregon, Colorado, and Belgium.
During the month of May 2020, I released a total of 27 black and white photographs from locations in Washington State, Oregon, Colorado, and Belgium.
On a recent visit to Brussels, Belgium, to see my daughter, I learned about the Sonian Forest, a hidden treasure just a stone’s throw away from the bustling city. This unexpected discovery was within reach, and I couldn’t wait to visit.
Image 7 of a series of black and white photographs of the old industrial machinery at Gas Works Park, Seattle, Washington. This is an updated version of the original 2014 photograph. EXIF: Nikon D700, Nikkor 80-200 mm ƒ2.8 lens, ISO 200, 155 mm, ƒ11, 1/6 second.
A fine art black and white landscape photograph of a snow-covered Storm King Mountain in rural Lewis County, Washington.
The whispers of old-growth giants echo through the damp Pacific Northwest forests. Giants are long gone, their stories etched in towering stumps
This black and white landscape photo of Palouse Falls in Washington State holds a special place in my heart. I captured it in 2013 during an early spring road trip across the state to Idaho with my daughter. Our schedule was tight, but we squeezed in a detour to the falls on State Route 261….
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.
It’s not uncommon to have beautiful warm winter days in the Pacific Northwest during the latter part of January. Such as was, on the day I captured this short black and white video along the shore of Puget Sound at Kopachuck State park near Gig Harbor, Washington. Because the weather was so lovely (at least…
Ah, the Pacific Northwest: land of emerald forests, snow-capped peaks, and the soul-soothing music of cascading waterfalls. Nestled amongst these hidden gems lies one I stumbled upon along Forest Road 52 in Gifford Pinchot National Forest. Its name is unknown, but its beauty is forever etched in this black and white photograph. Unlike the grand…
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