
7 North Sunrise B&W
Each piece is captured in a rare moment where light, time, and place come together.
I'd photographed the seventh hole in color many times, but I wanted to see what it would look like stripped down to pure tonal range—form, texture, pattern, and light without the variable of color. The monochrome treatment let me focus on the architecture of the landscape, the way the native grasses create visual weight and the clean lines of the fairway cut through organic chaos.
The composition emphasized the wild grass in the foreground—that massive clump dominating the immediate view, its texture and form rendered in shades of gray. Beyond it, the strategic elements of the hole became clear—bunkers positioned deliberately, the fairway curving through the landscape, trees defining boundaries and creating depth. The sky overhead was dramatic even without color, clouds creating patterns and tonal variation.
What makes this image work is the contrast between the manicured and the wild—the precise maintenance of playing surfaces against the deliberate preservation of native landscapes. The black-and-white treatment emphasizes this distinction, letting form and texture speak without the distraction of green fairways and white sand.
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Quality and craftsmanship sit at the heart of every piece I produce—long after the shutter clicks and long before a print ever reaches a wall. From meticulous file preparation to museum-grade materials and exacting color accuracy, each image is refined through a deliberate, uncompromising process designed to honor the moment it was captured. It is this final, critical step that transforms a fleeting encounter in the wild into a lasting work of fine art.

