
A black and white fine art long exposure landscape photograph of trees overhanging a rocky beach on the Puget Sound at Kopachuck State Park, Washington.
EXIF: Nikon Z7, Nikkor Z 24-70/4 S lens, ISO 64, 24 mm, ƒ11, 30 seconds, 10-stop ND filter.
A black and white fine art long exposure landscape photograph of trees overhanging a rocky beach on the Puget Sound at Kopachuck State Park, Washington.
EXIF: Nikon Z7, Nikkor Z 24-70/4 S lens, ISO 64, 24 mm, ƒ11, 30 seconds, 10-stop ND filter.
A black and white fine art nature photograph of a small grove of moss covered vine maple trees during Autumn in the Federation Forest State Park, in King County, near Greenwater, Washington.
A black and white fine art photograph of a rock and a silvered tree snag in the alpine forest near Mammoth Lakes, California.
A black and white photograph of seastacks, Point Grenville and the Pacific Ocean as viewed from the beach along the Washington Coast.
A black and white intimate landscape photograph of a mature grove of beech trees captured on a late Autumn walk through the Sonian Forest of 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.
Not far from our home in Southwest Washington lies a stretch of ocean beach that remains off the radar of most visitors to the Pacific Northwest. Without any signs directing people to the beach access points, most travelers simply keep driving to the more popular coastal destinations. This lack of development is great for locals like myself—it’s as close to having a private beach as possible.