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BLACK & WHITE SERIES

What the Forest Keeps
A sliver of light cuts through the dark, guiding the eye toward a structure tucked in shadow, seen, but not fully revealed. What the Forest Keeps reflects on the tension between curiosity and caution, where familiar paths drift toward the unknown. The image invites stillness, but leaves space for unease, as if the forest remembers something we’ve forgotten.

Where the Forest Waits
A solitary bench rests along a winding woodland path, its weathered form bearing quiet witness to the passage of time. The trees lean in, the trail blurs into mystery, and silence settles like dust on old secrets. In this still moment, the forest does not speak, but it waits. This image explores the tension between invitation and apprehension, between what is seen and what remains just out of reach.

What Gathers Above
A quiet reverence is found in looking up. What Gathers Above draws the eye into the vaulted sprawl of branches and leaves, a delicate lattice suspended between earth and sky. Rendered in black and white, the scene reveals the forest’s inner anatomy, limbs arcing like arteries, twigs branching like capillaries, a living system pulsing with stillness. Light filters through like breath, illuminating the tangled network that both shelters and connects. Here, the forest is not just seen, but sensed, a body of memory and motion woven overhead.

When the Forest Watches
Beneath the hush of the canopy, something watches from the thicket, not hidden, but not revealed. The forest breathes around it, soft and undisturbed, as if time itself slows to listen.
This image captures a fleeting moment of presence: a silent observer camouflaged in shadow, wrapped in the language of leaves and light. To see it is to be seen, a gentle reminder that the woods are never truly empty.
This image captures a fleeting moment of presence: a silent observer camouflaged in shadow, wrapped in the language of leaves and light. To see it is to be seen, a gentle reminder that the woods are never truly empty.

American Reverie
A symbol of mid-century freedom and timeless design, this 1965 Mustang convertible sits poised beneath the soft veil of afternoon haze. Photographed in black and white, the car’s reflective curves and bold chrome gleam against a backdrop of quiet trees, evoking a dreamlike pause between motion and memory.
This piece blends the spirit of Americana with the stillness of fine art, capturing not just a vehicle, but an era suspended in light and form.
This piece blends the spirit of Americana with the stillness of fine art, capturing not just a vehicle, but an era suspended in light and form.
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