A black and white photograph of old dock pilings from the Dickman Mill on the Puget Sound, Ruston Way, Tacoma, Washington.
One of a collection of photographs from my photography project Foggy Morning on the Puget Sound, Tacoma, Washington, 2014
A black and white photograph of old dock pilings from the Dickman Mill on the Puget Sound, Ruston Way, Tacoma, Washington.
One of a collection of photographs from my photography project Foggy Morning on the Puget Sound, Tacoma, Washington, 2014
From our late night at Cape Flattery, we (my daughter, her roommate, and myself) started our trip east. Along the way to our next destination, we visited the Lake Crescent Lodge, where we had coffee with a view. It was late afternoon when we arrived at the Hurricane Ridge Visitors Center. We ate dinner, visited…
After the clouds moved in and obscured the view of Mt. Rainier, I next focused on photographing the lookout structure itself. During the early 1900s, early fire detection became a priority for the U.S. Forest Service. To address this need, they constructed fire lookout towers throughout the national forests of the Pacific Northwest, including Washington…
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…
Black and white landscape photography has always fascinated me. It strips away the distractions of color and reveals the scene’s essence. It allows me to focus on the shapes, textures, contrasts, and light that make up the landscape. I chose to capture the spring season in the Washington Cascades foothills in black and white. This…
I recently met up with my daughter for a day hike at Mt. Rainier National Park. From the Sunrise Visitors Center on the Northeast corner of the mountain, we hiked the trail to the Mt. Fremont Lookout. As the day progressed, the light on Mt. Rainier washed out. I then focused on the close-up intimate…
After a morning of taking photographs along the California coast at Asilomar Beach, my wife and I headed south on California Highway 1. Our destination for the evening was Morro Bay, about a 3-hour drive. We made multiple stops along the coast, stopping at the numerous viewpoint pullouts along the historic Cabrillo Highway. One very…