Pacific Northwest

The geography of the Pacific Northwest is unrivaled. In this collection, the PNW is stripped of its soft, atmospheric greenery and reinterpreted as a landscape of monumental architecture. Here, mountains are not vistas; they are brutalist monoliths carved from stone, ice, and time.

From the razor-sharp granite geometry of the Mount Rainier massif to the concrete-like density of falling glacial water, these images focus on the structural permanence of the natural world. The fragile placement of a lone fire lookout emphasizes the vast, crushing scale of the alpine silence, while high-altitude night exposures reveal the celestial sphere as an organized, rotating grid of light. This is the wilderness viewed through an architectural lens—heavy, imposing, and completely raw.

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