Shooting From the Bike
A collection of late summer gravel images shot from the bike in Northern Colorado. Captured using a Fuji X-T1 with 35mm prime.
When the world get’s weird so does its art. I created this series of illustrations early in the pandemic lockdown. What do they mean? Your guess is as good as mine.
A set of Images captured on a rent trip through the Noah Purifoy Outdoor Desert Art Museum in Joshua Tree, CA.
It starts in the late afternoon. The warm chinook finds its way under the door and through the open window. It tickles the back of the neck and whispers for action. Go now. Drink it in.
A collection of late summer gravel images shot from the bike in Northern Colorado. Captured using a Fuji X-T1 with 35mm prime.
Desert riding season arrives as quickly as it is whisked away by the hot winds of summer. Trip planning and packing in this micro season is always delightfully frenzied and urgent.
Light snow drifts down through crimson sky settling on red rock fins, - A landscape utterly unnatural and in turmoil, engulfed by an eerie and complete silence. The silence of a world re-awakening after an extinction. End-times.
An image set from the hills of San Francisco captured during the peak of summer.