
Perfect Batch
Each piece is captured in a rare moment where light, time, and place come together.
The first time I walked into the still house at Woodford Reserve, I stood in the doorway for a minute just to take it in. Three massive copper pot stills dominate the room — each one taller than I am, bulbous at the base and tapering up through the neck, glowing in the warm ambient light of a Kentucky afternoon filtering through the stone walls. The distillery was built in 1838, and the bones of the building haven't changed.
I used a wide angle to capture the full sweep of the still house — the way the copper stills frame the Woodford Reserve emblem on the back wall, the timber ceiling structure above, the warm stone of the walls on either side. Everything in this room is original to the process: the copper, the stone, the water, the grain. Bourbon law requires the barrel be new charred oak — but everything that happens before the barrel is a choice, and at Woodford, they choose the slow way every time.
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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.

