Life IN COLOR
“It seems to me that the natural world is the greatest source of excitement; the greatest source of visual beauty; the greatest source of intellectual interest; It is the greatest source of so much in life that makes life worth living.”
- David Attenborough
Right: Flood season in Congaree National Park.
Below: Sunset over high camp on Mt. Shuksan.
Stars of thge Milky Way above the Teton range (left), and the Watchman, Zion (right).
There is a special power in the fragile light of each starry sky or the vibrant highlights of some falling foliage. The hawk that passes by overhead. A last trickle of cool water down the late summer rocks. These are fleeting sights, who remind us everyday that nature doesn’t last. Constant change rocks the cycle of life outdoors, and no matter how hard humans may try to hijack this cycle, it only becomes increasingly ferocious and volatile. Whether for travel documentary or conservation advocacy, photos carry with them the weight of moments passed. Life in Color is a collection of images that orbit the urgency in capturing these infinitely specific scenes in the natural world that exist perfectly, until the time comes when they may never be witnessed again.
Teton veiws, as seen from below and up high.
Left: a nesting Stork near Bodensee, Germany.
Right: a male Bighorn Sheep in Zion NP.
A Heron & Hummingbird in the Chesapeake Bay watershed of Maryland.
Above: action in winter Wasatch front.
Right: a small snack atop the highest summit in Slovenia.
Left: Snake river, Wyoming.
Bottom Left: Coastal range peaks near Garabaldi provincial park, British Columbia.
Bottom Right: The Angel Oak tree, one of the oldest ever.
Can you spot the wandering deer in the phototgraph below?