As a long-distance hiker, I have sharpened my photographic perspective over the years on the Pacific Crest Trail, the Continental Divide, the Canadian Divide and most recently walking across Iceland. After years of capturing images along the trail and becoming more and more passionate about the art of photography, I took the leap and “quit my day job” to devote myself full time to my photographic work.
Now as I photograph throughout the US and around the world, I am continually awed by the broad spectrum of nature’s offerings—from a delicate heliconia flower on the exotic island of Roratonga to the sweeping Patagonian landscape. My particular fondness for the Pacific Northwest is reflected in my local outdoor shots. My goal is to capture the wonders I see in nature for the enjoyment of all those with an eye for the extraordinary.
Currently I have two published books through Tuttle Publishing: "Quiet Beauty: Japanese Gardens of North America" and "Visionary Landscapes: Japanese Garden Design in North America, The Work of Five Contemporary Masters."
I'm a proud member of the Photo Cascadia photography team.
- JoinedSeptember 2009
- Current cityMosier
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