Mount Garibaldi and Upper Brandywine Creek
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The gradation of light above Mount Garibaldi and the form of Upper Brandywine Creek come together to compose what could have been a 1960’s psychedelic rock concert poster.
Watersprite Tower Tree Glow

A unique view of a local “instagram-famous” backcountry location.
Juniper Point Juniper

The tree zigs, the tree zags, its needles glow, and the waves shimmer. Ahh, nature is just so aesthetic.
Maligne Lake Fire Hills

The hills around the famous Maligne Lake in Jasper National Park seem to be set ablaze with infrared light.
Lake Ann Bacon Peak Reflection

A calm fall evening provides time to reflect on how much one loves nature, and bacon.
Sun Flare Over Icemaker Glacier

In the remote backcountry far north of Vancouver one finds a land forgotten by time, where time marches at a glacial pace.
The Top of Olympic

This photo is from Olympic National Park and is one of the first photos I took in Infrared after receiving my camera in the middle of an eight-week road trip with my dad right after I graduated college.
Wheeler Peak Valley

The great Wheeler Peak valley in Nevada.
Roadside Stop

A roadside stop in Nevada during my trip to complete my final state for my first photobook.
Perpetual Construction

Houston, Texas is the mecca of construction that I love so much about this image- and why I took it- is the shadow of the crane on the building. That, to me, encapsulates what Houston is.
Natural Hot Tub

Before this summer, I had never been further west than Montana. I had no idea of some of Oregon’s interesting features, including their natural hot springs turned into hot tubs and how comfortable people are naked. Being from New Orleans, the nudity is not new, but it was surprising.
Nevadas Last Glacier

Did you know there was a glacier in Nevada? Me either! In Great Basin National Park remains a relic of the ice age that I felt was a must-see in my two day trip to Nevada to finish my first photobook.