Where nature and people intersect. Photography that captures the essence of place and presence.
I shoot travel photography that focuses on natural landscapes and human connection. Each image reflects a moment of culture, place, and shared experience.
 
University of Nevada - Cheer
 
University of Nevada Campus - Tryouts
Virginia Street Gym - Reno, Nevada
 
 
Camryn, University of Nevada Graduation
 
University of Nevada Campus
 
 
Half Dome, Yosemite National Park
 
Half Dome is Yosemite’s most recognizable granite peak, rising nearly 5,000 feet above the valley floor with its sheer face and rounded summit. It’s a symbol of the park’s rugged beauty and a bucket-list challenge for hikers who tackle its steep cables route to the top. Photo taken from Olmsted Point off of Tioga Pass Road.
 
 
June Lake Loop, California
 
June Lake Loop is a picturesque 16-mile scenic drive off Highway 395 in California’s Eastern Sierra, encircling a series of alpine lakes including June, Gull, Silver, and Grant. The loop offers stunning views, fishing spots, hiking trails, and access to charming mountain communities nestled beneath dramatic peaks.
 
 
Macro Photography
 
This framed macro photograph of a golden sunflower highlights rich yellow petals against a dramatic dark background, creating a bold and elegant botanical statement. Captured in fine detail, this nature photograph brings warmth and contrast to modern, minimalist, or natural home décor.
 
 
Eagle Lake, California
 
Eagle Lake, located in Lassen County, California, is a high-elevation (5,098 ft) endorheic alkaline lake and the second largest natural lake entirely within the state. It's renowned for its unique ecosystem, including the native Eagle Lake trout and nesting bald eagles and ospreys, making it a haven for wildlife and outdoor recreation.
 
 
Horseshoe Bend, Arizona
 
Horseshoe Bend is a dramatic, horseshoe-shaped meander of the Colorado River carved into vibrant red sandstone cliffs near Page, Arizona. Towering nearly 1,000 feet above the river, this iconic natural wonder offers breathtaking panoramic views and is one of the most photographed landmarks in the American Southwest
 
 
Monument Valley, Arizona
 
Monument Valley, located on the Arizona-Utah border, is renowned for its striking red sandstone formations that rise dramatically from the desert floor, creating one of the most iconic landscapes in the American Southwest. This sacred Navajo land has been featured in countless films and photographs, symbolizing the rugged beauty of the Wild West.
 
 
Grand Tetons, Wyoming
 
Rising sharply from the valley floor, the jagged peaks of the Grand Tetons tower over Jackson Hole, creating one of the most iconic and awe-inspiring landscapes in the American West. This dramatic range, carved by glaciers and uplifted by tectonic forces, is a haven for wildlife, adventure, and breathtaking natural beauty.
 
 
Arches National Park, Utah
 
Arches National Park in Utah is home to over 2,000 natural stone arches, showcasing stunning red rock formations shaped by millions of years of erosion. Visitors are drawn to its iconic landmarks like Delicate Arch and Landscape Arch, offering breathtaking views and unforgettable hiking experiences.