Updating my website with new images has been on my to-do list for years, and I finally made it happen! It feels incredible to check this off and start the new year feeling prepared and energized. After sorting through tens of thousands of images, my brain felt like it was ready to burst, but I’m so relieved it’s done. While there’s still some fine-tuning left, I’m proud to say the site is about 80% complete.
I’d love to share a few winter images from the collection. The first was taken in Leavenworth, WA, near Seattle. We had to detour due to heavy snow blocking the highway, but the silver lining was stumbling upon this breathtaking scene. All I had to do was show up and click. It is a quit area but Eastern Washington is great for hiking, skiing and camping.
The next few images were captured at Greenlake in Seattle. Whether you're a visitor or a local, Greenlake is one of the city’s most stunning spots to experience beautiful moments throughout the day.
One of my favorite photos is an abstract shot of my daughter snow tubing. I don’t usually take many abstract images, but this one inspires me to explore a series of similar shots—maybe even for an exhibit someday.
Another image I’m sharing is from Colorado. The landscapes there are truly awe-inspiring—vast, dramatic, and overwhelming in the best way. While this photo only hints at what the region has to offer, I’ll be sharing more from Colorado in my next post.
The last image is my neighbor’s house. I love this house especially when it’s covered in snow. This is what ginger bread house look like in the real life .
Thank you for stopping by! Feel free to share your thoughts in the comments—I’d love to hear from you!