The Maine Coast, Wilderness, & Beyond
“In wildness is the preservation of the world.”
—Henry David Thoreau
I’ve traveled in Maine and further with my camera—from the coast to the deep woods—hoping to share what Thoreau meant by wildness: that untamed spirit in nature that wakes us up and reminds us we belong to something larger, and that these places deserve our care, respect, and protection if they are to endure.
Portfolios
The Shape of Deep Time--Badlands National Park
Spring Among the Red Stone--Capitol Reef National Park
Where Life Endures in Stone--Arches National Park
A Quiet Among the Ranges--Death Valley
A Winter Among Winter Tides--The Coast of Maine
A Quiet Among Stone and Breath--The Maine Northwoods
A Quiet Among Granite--Acadia Naitonal Park
Light on the Granite Coast--The Maine Coast
A Quiet Among Mountains--Baxter State Park
A Quiet Among Waters--The Everglades Wilderness