Landscape Photography brings together images of coastlines, mountains, deserts, forests, and open spaces. The work includes photographs from California, the American West, Iceland, and other locations, with attention to light, atmosphere, landform, and place.
Tunnel of Time
A quiet view through the Cypress Tree Tunnel near the historic KPH radio station in Point Reyes, where Monterey cypress branches form a natural corridor beneath soft coastal fog. The image emphasizes atmosphere, symmetry, and the sense of stepping into a preserved coastal landscape shaped by both nature and history.
Cathedral of Branches
A black-and-white study of a large banyan tree along the Pipiwai Trail in Maui, where twisting branches and aerial roots create a layered organic structure. The monochrome treatment emphasizes shape, texture, and age, giving the tree a sculptural presence within the tropical forest.
Into the Tide
A long-exposure coastal view of Cayucos Pier along California's Central Coast, where soft surf and fading light create a restrained, contemplative mood. The pier extends into the Pacific as the tide moves below, giving the scene a quiet sense of rhythm and distance.
Golden Marsh at Mount Diablo
A Bay Area landscape view where the Antioch Bridge crosses the wetlands with Mount Diablo rising in the distance. The warm sunset color, layered marshland, and bridge structure connect natural habitat with regional infrastructure, creating a distinctly Northern California atmosphere.
Last Light on Second Beach
A quiet coastal sunset from Second Beach in Olympic National Park, where the sea stack forms a dark silhouette against warm evening light. The reflective shoreline and simplified horizon give the image a restrained Pacific Northwest atmosphere.
First Light at Secret Beach
A sunrise view from Secret Beach near Wailea, Maui, where warm light reaches across lava rock and moving surf. The composition balances tropical color with rugged volcanic texture, making it one of the stronger Hawaii coastal landscapes in the archive.
In the Shadow of a Pier
A low, atmospheric view beneath the Pacifica Pier, where the structure frames moving surf and warm coastal light. The image uses repetition, shadow, and water movement to transform a familiar Bay Area landmark into a dramatic environmental study.
Sea Stacks at Rodeo Beach
A coastal sunset from Rodeo Beach in the Marin Headlands, where sea stacks and moving surf sit beneath a softly colored evening sky. The image emphasizes the rugged edge of the Northern California coast while maintaining the quiet atmospheric pacing that defines the stronger landscape work.
Teton Reflections at Oxbow Bend
A calm sunset settles over Oxbow Bend as the Teton Range reflects across the Snake River. The broad water, mountain silhouette, and warm evening sky create a classic Wyoming landscape with strong atmosphere and a clear sense of place.
Evening Along the Pacific
Evening light settles along the Pacifica shoreline as waves move across the beach near the pier. The image emphasizes the rhythm of the surf, the warmth of the setting sun, and the familiar shape of the Bay Area coast without relying on heavy landmark treatment.
Golden Hills Reflection
A quiet Northern California landscape from Los Vaqueros Reservoir and Watershed near Byron, where rolling Diablo Range foothills meet calm water. The image adds a softer inland Bay Area counterpoint to the coastal work, with warm hills, open sky, and still reflections shaping the scene.
Lines Through the Fog
A low-saturation coastal view of Pacifica Pier disappearing into fog, with muted color still visible in the pier, rocks, and shoreline. The image reads almost monochrome because of the atmosphere, but its quiet color and layered textures give it a distinct coastal mood.
Stones of Time
A fine art travel landscape of Stonehenge, where the prehistoric monument rises from the open Salisbury Plain. The image connects the ancient stone circle with its surrounding English landscape, giving the site a sense of scale, weather, and historical presence.
Morning at Jenny Lake
A quiet alpine view from Jenny Lake in Grand Teton National Park, where the mountains reflect across calm water under moving clouds. The image offers a gentler companion to the more dramatic Oxbow Bend sunset, emphasizing stillness, scale, and the classic geography of the Tetons.
Tides of Stone
A black-and-white coastal landscape from Rodeo Beach, where moving surf wraps around the dark sea stacks north of the Golden Gate Bridge. The image emphasizes the rugged edge of the Marin Headlands and the visual weight of the Pacific shoreline near Fort Cronkhite.
Ghost Pilings
A black-and-white coastal study of weathered pilings at Fort Funston, a former United States Army installation that operated from 1900 to 1963. The remaining structures sit within the shifting coastal landscape, connecting San Francisco's military past with the beach, dunes, and Pacific shoreline.
Salt and Sky
A minimalist desert landscape from Badwater Basin in Death Valley National Park, where salt flats stretch beneath a wide sunrise sky. The image introduces a quieter desert atmosphere branch within the Landscape collection, balancing texture, openness, and early morning light.
View from behind Seljalandsfoss waterfall on Iceland's South Coast.