I’ve always been fascinated by long walks in the dark with my tripod, camera, and some patience. Constantly looking for anything that glows interestingly and sometimes using strobes or a flashlight to paint with. It’s mostly been in the woods, shooting landscapes, reflections in the water, and trees lit by campfires. However, one of my current personal projects has been walking around weathered old mountain towns looking for those hidden gems in the streetlights and neon signs with the idea of having a large collection of night time images for a gallery show or coffee table book.
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