
A black and white photograph of the rocky beach along Hood Canal at the Triton Cove State Park near Brinnon, Washington. The Kitsap Peninsula in the distance.
Part of my Pacific Northwest black and white landscape photography series.
A black and white photograph of the rocky beach along Hood Canal at the Triton Cove State Park near Brinnon, Washington. The Kitsap Peninsula in the distance.
Part of my Pacific Northwest black and white landscape photography series.
A black and white photograph of driftwood on a Strait of Juan de Fuca beach at Fort Worden State Park in Port Townsend, Washington.
A series of black and white landscape photographs captured on a cloudy winter afternoon along the north shore of Grays Harbor, Washington.
A black and white photograph of seastacks, Point Grenville and the Pacific Ocean as viewed from the beach along the Washington Coast.
While exploring the Pacific Northwest’s coastlines and inland waterways, I am captivated by the silent sentinels of maritime history—boats that have long since departed from the waves. Now forever grounded, these vessels captured my imagination, sparking a new photographic project I’m excited to share with you.
A black and white fine art photograph of the beach along the Puget Sound at Ebey’s Landing on Whidbey island near Coupeville, Washington.
A black and white photograph of the marina and harbor at Westport, Washington. Part of my Pacific Northwest black and white seascape photography series.