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The herd welcomes the arrival of the cowboys baby. Conceptual photography is my way of capturing your story. A session is all about you, that hidden emotion, beauty, connection, the rawness of you. Contact me for details on a photo session.
Conceptual photography is my way of capturing your story. A session is all about you, that hidden emotion, beauty, connection, the rawness of you. Contact me for details on a photo session.
Conceptual photography is my way of capturing your story. A session is all about you, that hidden emotion, beauty, connection, the rawness of you. Contact me for details on a photo session.
Conceptual photography is my way of capturing your story. A session is all about you, that hidden emotion, beauty, connection, the rawness of you. Contact me for details on a photo session.
Svartifoss (the “Black Falls”) is one of the many famous waterfalls dotting the landscape of Iceland. Its dark-colored hexagonal basalt columns are cut through by the 20 meter cascade; the rock is blackened further by many years of corrosion, until chunks of the columns break off and expose new surfaces. The broken columns form an inverted pattern of rising ranks, as weather and the elements cause the column ends to drop under their own weight, cut loose quite evenly across natural fracture lines.
Landmannalaugar is a region in Iceland’s southern highlands famous for its geothermal pools, lava fields and colored rhyolite mountains. It’s a strange and beautiful place to explore. Late in our visit here this day, clouds began to accumulate in the previously clear blue sky, echoing the snow clinging in calico patches to the warm, many-colored hills.
Various derelict vehicles lie scattered around the property at the abandoned Brazeau Collieries mine operation. These three old cars were thoughtfully parked together as if by a forgotten valet, who departed the scene after the drivers didn’t return to claim their wheels. These days you have to park your own vehicle in the visitor parking lot; valet service is not available.
Driving past Agathla Peak in the Navajo Nation, on our way to Monument Valley, we passed a few horses at 60 MPH. I saw them coming when we were still a little ways down the road, but had only a split second to react as the elements lined up beyond the vehicle window.
Large storage tanks from abandoned mining works stand ranked behind a weather-beaten chapel in the ghost town of Goldfield, Arizona. This perspective on the series of geometric shapes provides a sense of order to these structural relics.