Global Fine Art Foto Adventures

Pacific Northwest
In 2010, I traveled and created with another long time partner Sarah Ellis from Seattle around the Olympic National Park. I had identified several key sites such as the Hoh Rain Forest, several remote beaches and an abandoned 19th Century fort to use as primary locations. Then, we let the Foto Gods lead us to many serendipitous finds along the way, such as rocky river beds, cliff side locations near the sea, awe inspiring old growth forests by the coast with weathered and burned wood, waterfalls and had fun creating some fabric on the wind swept beaches. We had the "good" fortune of using Wolf, WA as one base during the "Twlight" movie craze. Miss those Werewolf Burgers!
In 2014, I returned to the Pacific NW to explore Oregon with Sarah Ellis. We started at a replica of Stonehenge in far eastern WA on a hillside overlooking the Columbia River. Then headed down the Columbia River Gorge shooting among powerful waterfalls. We were then based in this incredible modern home situated on 20 acres of old growth forest with a river running behind the home, located 10 minutes from the Pacific coast. For the next few days we enjoyed exploring up and down the foggy coast looking for the hidden places to create the masterpieces you see.