a thought
I create photographs of wild, quiet places—scenes meant to be felt as much as seen. Each print is an invitation to pause, breathe, and reconnect with the natural world.
Deep in the Northwoods, a house-sized glacial erratic rests where the ice left it thousands of years ago. A yellow birch has taken root on its flat summit. In a world where enormous rocks lie scattered across the landscape, a tree chooses one as its footing and sends its roots 30 feet downward, trusting that life might still be found there. In that quiet persistence is a reminder: the land remembers its past and life persists, adapts, and finds a way—if we allow them the space to do so.
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