Washington's Lower Crab Creek Coulee—carved by ancient Ice Age floods—has long captivated me with its quiet power and sculpted stillness. In my photography project, Lower Crab Creek: A Meditation in Monochrome, I explore this rugged terrain through a minimalist, black-and-white lens, offering a visual meditation on presence, time, and the emotional texture of the land.
This series traces the soft ridgelines, reflective waters, wind-shaped grasses, and subtle signs of human passage I encountered while exploring the coulee. Each image was created in response to its stillness, balancing abstraction and form to reflect a grounded, contemplative experience in nature.
Minimal in composition with a meditative tone, these photographs offer more than a visual moment—they're an invitation to pause, breathe, and bring a quiet sense of calm into your space. Each print is available in archival quality and crafted for collectors who resonate with timeless places and softly told stories.