Tag: wall art

  • Tahoe Quarterly: Through the Lens

    Tahoe Quarterly: Through the Lens

    Through the lens feature in the Fall 2024 issue of Tahoe Quarterly. “IN NATURE, art is infinite, from its most obvious forms—Lake Tahoe’s shimmering blue surface, for example—to its most unlikely sources. Like dead trees. Whether gnarled from the elements, blackened by wildfire or waterlogged on a rocky shoreline, the wood of any given dead…

  • February Wall Art Sales

    February Wall Art Sales

    The months following the holidays tend to be slow as far as landscape wall art sales go. But, here are two of my most recent sales that a client took some final product phone pics of and send back to me. Below that is an additional images that sold as a exhibit mount metal print.…

  • Summit View, Clouds Rolling In

    Summit View, Clouds Rolling In

    Black and white summit view late in the day with the next set of clouds rolling in and another storm on the way. It truly feels like spring now, but winter stuck around in the Sierra into spring. “Miracle March” was exactly what our snowpack needed and it provided some great riding/skiing conditions throughout the…

  • Ancient Juniper as a Spring Storm Clears

    Ancient Juniper as a Spring Storm Clears

    New addition to the Lake Tahoe gallery … Old growth Juniper captured at the top of a ridegline late in the day, just before heading back down and just as an April storm cleared after two days of light snow and winds. Ancient Juniper as a Spring Storm Clears. Lake Tahoe Basin. April 2024.

  • East Shore Boulder Reflections

    East Shore Boulder Reflections

    This is one of my favorite Lake Tahoe blue sky, blue water landscapes. It was licensed to Travel Nevada a few years ago and it is now nice to see it being used here, to promote this Lake Tahoe event. East Shore Boulder Reflections Lake Tahoe Basin. May 2017.

  • Shadows and Light, Between Sandstone Features

    Shadows and Light, Between Sandstone Features

    Revisiting another Southern Utah image for the Utah Gallery … Arches National Park. Utah. December 2018.

  • Last Light on Fannette Island

    Last Light on Fannette Island

    I had this shot in mind for a while, having skied to this vantage point many times in the past, then dropping in on the other side of it. Example from 2016: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HfNS4j7OwUE The moment I set out to capture was the very last light of the day hitting Fannette Island, with fresh snow in…

  • Vibrant Light Emerging from the Henry Mountains

    Vibrant Light Emerging from the Henry Mountains

    Revisiting another older image from Southern Utah … This sunset was well worth waiting in the cold for. I know it had potential, given the fresh snow and type of clouds, but it is safe to say that it exceeded my expectations. Canyonlands. Southern Utah. December 2018.

  • Lone Cottonwood on the Range

    Lone Cottonwood on the Range

    Revisiting another Southern Utah image for the Utah Gallery … One thing I liked about the scene and what I thought made it make sense for black and white was the contrast within the tree itself. The ends of the branches on this cottonwood had quickly dried out after the recent snow, while that was…

  • Calm Before the Storm

    Calm Before the Storm

    Calm before the storm … it truly felt like spring the past few days with minimal wind and warm daytime temps.  These were some of the views I enjoyed while touring around with Echo. The snow was soft and wanting to transition into corn, but did not quite get there. Still, I enjoyed some nice turns that…