I’ve recently shared two new photography projects captured in the stark and stunning terrain of Death Valley National Park. Sculpted Pathways explores the winding canyons that were once ancient lakebeds, now carved by time into smooth, undulating, sun-scorched forms. The second series, Mesquite Flat San Dunes focuses on shifting sand, cracked earth, and wind-drawn patterns and textures. Both projects embrace the impermanence of the landscape—capturing fleeting shapes and color shifts that echo both the power and delicacy of nature’s design.
Enjoy!