
Alpine Bloom
Each piece is captured in a rare moment where light, time, and place come together.
Albion Basin saves its best display for early July, and even then, you have to time it right. I'd hiked up from Alta in the morning to find Indian paintbrush and lupine at their absolute peak — the paintbrush in that deepest magenta that only lasts for a few days, the lupine still holding its purple upright. Behind them, the ridgeline was catching the first alpenglow of the day, the rock warming from gray to gold as the sun climbed.
The composition here is about layers. The wildflowers in the foreground are dense and painterly — you can spend time moving through them in the frame, finding new colors, new blooms. The spruce trees in the middle ground provide a break before the open talus slopes and the lit ridgeline above. The warm rock against the cool purple of the lupine — mountain and flower in the same frame, from opposite ends of the color temperature scale — is what gives this image its particular balance.
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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.

