My photography centers on two bodies of work: wild horses and the desert landscapes of the American Southwest. The Wild Horses collection explores their relationships with one another, their environment, and the quiet ways they connect with humans. Landscapes of the Southwest is a visual study of light, form, and stillness—portraits that reflect the desert’s timeless presence.
Wild Horses of the Southwest
This body of work captures the untamed spirit of wild horses roaming the remote deserts of the American Southwest. Each image is a moment of stillness in their sacred dance—a story of strength, connection, and ancient freedom.
Through these photographs, I honor the wisdom of the wild and the soul of the landscape they call home. My hope is to awaken reverence, reflection, and a deeper connection to the natural world.
Desert Landscapes of the Southwest
These landscapes are visual meditations on silence, shape, and shadow—portraits of the American Southwest where wind carves memory into stone, and stillness reveals spirit.
Working primarily in black and white, I aim to distill the raw essence of the desert—its ancient textures, vast skies, and quiet resilience. Subtle touches of color sometimes emerge like whispers: soft dawns, dusty greens, and earthbound golds that remind us of beauty in stillness.
Each photograph is an offering—an invitation to slow down, look closely, and feel the timeless pulse of the land beneath our feet.
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