I treat these trees not as a collective woods, but as singular, structural characters. Each trunk is a monument to endurance; each branch is a line in a larger, organic poem. This series is a deconstruction of the forest, focusing on the individual spirit of the wood.
By isolating these forms against a minimalist backdrop, I search for the "skeleton" of the living world. I am interested in the texture of bark, the tension of a reaching limb, and the quiet dignity of a sentinel standing alone.
These are not merely photographs of trees; they are portraits of resilience. They represent the intersection of biological growth and geometric precision—the architecture of the earth reaching toward the light.
Winteresque
Intense springness
Very first snowstorm of the season in Montana, one of the few aspen standing in a heavy wind and blowing snow.
Scotland - Autumn moods