Forests & Falls
There’s something magical about the stillness of the forest. I’ve spent much of my photography career looking for off the beaten path waterfalls in the Pacific Northwest or photographing unique and different trees in all kinds of conditions. Nothing makes me feel more grounded with nature.
A kayaker descends a 30 foot cascading waterfall in the Columbia River Gorge of Washington State.
Fog rolls through the vast forest of evergreen trees in the Cascade Mountains of the Pacific Northwest.
Light rays beam through two golden cottonwood trees during a fall morning in Yosemite National Park.
Fall foliage surrounds Rainbow Falls in Upstate New York.
The Grand Canyon of Yellowstone National Park.
The late morning light beams through mist from the spring runoff in Washington State.
A foggy fall morning among the bobby-sock trees of Yellowstone National Park.
Rhododendrons bloom atop this hidden waterfall in the central Oregon forest.
A lone cottonwood tree contrasts the purple and yellow Bentonite Hills of the central Utah badlands.
Fall foliage surrounds this two tiered waterfall in Upstate New York.
Early fall among a birch tree path in northern New Hampshire.
A lone frosted tree catches early morning light after a snow storm in Yosemite National Park.
Fog swirls through Fanal Forest in Madeira, Portugal.
Late afternoon light rays beam across this waterfall during the spring runoff in the forests of central Oregon.