New Article : Appalachian Dreams in Elements Magazine

Cover of the April 2023 issue, image by Lizzie Shepherd

Today I am very excited to share with you that my work has again been published by Elements Landscape Photography Magazine, this time in the April 2023 issue. This is a digital publication filled with the work of photographers I have looked up to for years, so having my work included is an absolute honor. Other photographers contributing to this issue include Lizzie Shepherd, Tim Nevell, Heike Odermatt, Cole Thompson, Antonia Aleo, Bruce Barnbaum, and Charles Cramer.

From their website:

“The monthly magazine dedicated to the finest landscape photography, insightful editorials and fluid, clean design. Carefully curated by the same team that brings you the Medium Format Magazine. The experience allows you to stand alongside a photographer in the field as they see and craft their image.”

My contribution is the Appalachian Dreams feature.

“As a transplant and landscape photographer based in Appalachia, for many years I have struggled to come to terms with the place I live.  Though I’ve lived here for over 20 years, it’s never felt like home, and in my mind the chaotic landscapes here paled in comparison to those out west (or elsewhere).  I never felt like I loved these mountains, nor did I feel at ease in the dense forests covering them.  But my recent focus on connecting with the land as a full-time landscape and nature photographer has offered me a chance to change my perception, and I now feel a deep sense of belonging here.”

Read more in this month’s issue.

I highly recommend the magazine if you are serious about landscape and nature photography. It’s gorgeous, inspiring, and deeply informative. I receive no commission on this, just sharing because I value the magazine as a subscriber myself!

Happy Spring!

“Blackwater Beauty”

Fleeting post-sunset light intensifies the fall colors along the river at Blackwater Falls State Park in West Virginia.

Canon EOS 5D Mark III, Zeiss Distagon T*2.8/15ZE, f/16, 15mm, 1 sec, ISO200

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