Hidden Treasure
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Whenever I set out to photograph, I embark on a walking meditation. I am completely in the moment as I inhale and listen, inviting some sight to call me. Venturing into brambles or wading into water’s edge, I frame the shot while holding some impossible pose, scrambling to get my tripod supports in place.
Back in the studio, Lightroom is useful for fine-tuning, but I shy away from making hyperreal images. Instead, I aim to create a sense of that place and maybe inspire a longing to be somewhere that you, too, can find if you set out for a meander. Sometimes the single image is enough. At others, I use multiple panels to create a more expanded view of place. An occasional figure in the frame invites you to imagine yourself there.
In all my work about nature, my intention is to share those moments of peace I find in the hidden treasures and quiet beauty of New England’s landscape, offering respite from our anxious times.
Lake Winnisquam Shoreline
Birch Moss Lichen Leaves
Near And Far In Lincoln's Woods
Concord Tree Trio
Resting On Spruce Hill
On The Clark Museum Trail
By The Stream II
Wetlands Sunset Fire
Winter Walk By Flint's Pond
Sudbury River Winter Sunset
Black Ice On Sudbury River
White Snow, Black Water
Freeze Thaw Branches
Sudbury River Winter Trees
Spruce Hill Hike
Morning Wetlands In Lincoln II
Morning Wetlands In Lincoln
Gathering