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Thereโs a kind of beauty in quiet placesโa beauty that doesnโt ask for attention, but rewards it. I spent a single autumn morning photographing Washingtonโs Lower Crab Creek Coulee in black and white. The land, shaped by ancient floods, seemed to whisper in shadows and light. This project is my way of listeningโand sharing what I heard.
Photography Project: Box Canyon, Entiat River, Washington, 2024
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Join me as I capture the raw power of Washington State’s Entiat River and Fishtail Falls flowing through the 65-million-year-old geological wonder of Box Canyon.
Photography Project: Lyre River, Olympic Peninsula, Washington, 2013
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Photography Project: Kalaloch Big Cedar, Olympic National Park Washington, 2013
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There’s Something About Old Barns
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