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An aerial view of paddle boarder on Tahoe

AERIAL

Lake Tahoe's perfectly clear water from above
The crystal clear blue waters of Lake Tahoe from above
A float party in crystal clear Lake Tahoe waters
A paddle boarder and a rafter glide through the turquoise waters of Lake Tahoe
An aerial view of a boat cruising along the Lake Tahoe shoreline in crystal clear blue water
An aerial view of a Lake Tahoe beach
A paddle boarder tows a rafter through the crystal clear waters of Lake Tahoe
A party of rafters float the summer away in turquoise Lake Tahoe
An abstract aerial image of a salt retention pond displaying contrasts of texture, linear design and ombré tones from white to red.
An abstract aerial image of a salt retention pond displaying contrasts of texture, diagonal linear design and ombré tones from white to red.
An abstract aerial image of a salt retention pond displaying contrasts of texture, tones from white to red.
An abstract aerial image of a salt retention pond displaying contrasts of texture, curved lines and ombré tones from white to red.
An abstract aerial image of a salt retention pond displaying contrasts of texture, diagonal linear design and ombré tones from white to red.
An abstract aerial image of a salt retention pond displaying contrasts of texture, tones from white to red.
An abstract aerial image of a salt retention pond displaying contrasts of texture, curved lines and ombré tones from white to red.
An abstract aerial image of a salt retention pond displaying contrasts of texture, linear design and ombré tones from white to red.
An abstract aerial image of a salt retention pond displaying contrasts of texture, horizontal linear design and ombré tones from white to red.
An abstract aerial image of a salt retention pond displaying contrasts of texture, curved lines and ombré tones from white to red.
An abstract aerial image of a salt retention pond displaying contrasts of texture, horizontal linear design and ombré tones from white to red.
An abstract aerial image of a salt retention pond displaying contrasts of texture, curved lines and ombré tones from white to red.
An abstract aerial image of cross roads through a red salt retention pond
An abstract aerial image of cross roads through a red salt retention pond
An aerial perspective of a road dividing a snow covered forest of pine trees in Winter
An aerial perspective of a road dividing a snow covered forest of pine trees in Winter
A melting ice sheet on a reservoir resembles lace
An aerial photograph of a circular tree formation called a nelder plot in the eastern sierra
A trio of alligators rest on a floating wooden raft in Horton Pond on Georgia's Jekyll Island
A trio of alligators rest on a floating wooden raft in Horton Pond on Georgia's Jekyll Island
An aerial view of Horton Pond on Jekyll Island, Georgia
An abstract aerial view of a salt marsh on Jekyll Island Georgia
An abstract aerial view of a salt marsh on Jekyll Island Georgia
An abstract aerial view of a salt marsh on Jekyll Island Georgia
An aerial perspective of the Clam Creek fishing pier on Georgia's Jekyll Island
An aerial view of the Sidney Lanier Bridge at Jekyll Island Georgia
An aerial view of distressed boat lying partially submerged in a muddy lake
An aerial view of distressed boat lying partially submerged in a muddy lake
An abstract aerial look at the Upper Truckee River flowing into South Lake Tahoe under severe drought conditions
An aerial image of South Lake Tahoe depicting severe drought conditions
An aerial view of Sand Harbor in Lake Tahoe depicts crystal clear blue water
An aerial view of Secret Cove on the eastern shore of Lake Tahoe shows off the famous turquoise blue water
An aerial view of kayakers in Lake Tahoe's clear blue water
An aerial view of Chimney Beach on Lake Tahoe's eastern shore
An aerial view of crystal clear Lake Tahoe
An aerial view of the Lake Tahoe shoreline
A pine tree casts a shadow across the crystal clear water of Lake Tahoe
A view from above Ropi Lake in Lake Tahoe's Desolation Wilderness
An abstract aerial view of Lake Aloha in Desolation Wilderness
Looking down on Lake Aloha in Desolation Wilderness
Lake Aloha shows an interesting view from above Desolation Wilderness
An aerial image depicts interesting colors and textures at Lake Aloha in Desolation Wilderness
Clear blue waters of Lake Aloha in Lake Tahoe's backcountry
Abstract aerial image of Lake Aloha in Desolation Wilderness
A view from above Echo Lake marina
A boat cruises in the blue water of Echo Lake
An aerial view of a lake in Desolation Wilderness
A view from above Desolation Wilderness in Lake Tahoe's backcountry
An aerial view of Lake Tahoe's Keys Harbor under drought conditions
An aerial image of Keys Harbor in South Lake Tahoe
An aerial view of a jet skier along the shore of Lake Havasu
A forest of Fall color in Lake Tahoe seen from above

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Ahhhhh it’s SEPTEMBER! My absolutely favorite mo Ahhhhh it’s SEPTEMBER!
My absolutely favorite month to kick off my absolutely favorite season. IT’S FALL Y’ALL. Well almost.
So what better time to introduce my newest series…
SALT
Getting up and over these salt retention ponds was a surprising feast for the eyes. What looked like ordinary industrial land from the ground revealed awe inspiring shapes, colors and patterns from above. 
This collection encompasses all things I love in my photography…
Bold Color
Contrasts in texture
Ombré tonal shifts
Abstract compositions
Symmetry, symmetry, symmetry
All this focused on a dramatic hue that’s huge theme in decor for 2023. Just ask Benjamin Moore, the premier paint manufacturer, who named their 2023 color of the year Raspberry Blush, a fiery red-orange that just happens to be the best color in a really good sunset. Of course it is. I live for a fiery sunset.
I’ve granted each capture in the collection salt-centric names…
Grain of Salt
Salt of the Earth
Above the Salt
Salt Cure
I could go on but you get the picture. 
Each is offered as a Limited Edition Fujiflex Photograph under acrylic.  The most spectacular presentation for your home or office. Reach out today to be one of the very first collectors to own SALT.
Mark the Spot Had a bit of fun exploring Monday mo Mark the Spot
Had a bit of fun exploring Monday morning before heading home from the @pacificfinearts show.  Rather liked this one the second I saw it. 😵❌🙅🏻‍♀️
It never gets old seeing one of my images on the c It never gets old seeing one of my images on the cover of the most fabulous @tahoequarterly . When I captured Trilogy I thought it might be a good fit for a Summer cover. Thanks to the team at TQ for being so supportive of me and my work. It’s always an honor. 🥰 
If you’d like to see Trilogy up close and personal we will be at @pacificfinearts Festivals Arts & Wine Festival in Los Altos, July 8 & 9. 🎨
Day 1 of Made In Tahoe at @palisadestahoe is windi Day 1 of Made In Tahoe at @palisadestahoe is winding down but still a great crowd and energy! Come out and see us tomorrow! 11-5 in The Village at Palisades.
So excited to get back out there and celebrate art So excited to get back out there and celebrate art and artists. Save the dates and join us for the Made in Tahoe Spring Festival!
Ever fly over a driftwood forest in the surf? Now Ever fly over a driftwood forest in the surf? Now you have. 😉 New image post from this beach called THE KRAKEN. Check it out!
The Kraken This group of fallen trees partially su The Kraken
This group of fallen trees partially submerged in the sea reminded me of an ancient serpent, reaching out, refusing to go quietly into the nothingness.
Connection I think we all yearn for meaningful con Connection
I think we all yearn for meaningful connections. At least I do. Even now, after we’ve had a bit of time coming out of isolation, it is really dawning on me how much things have changed. All of us spending countless days (years really!) communicating through a keyboard instead of face to face. I used to pride myself on being a good conversationalist. I could enjoy a great chat with just about anyone. Now, when I’m front and center with someone new I seem to struggle with words, uncomfortable with what to say next. It’s such an odd feeling for me. I can only attribute it to spending so much time without having real, physical connections to people who weren’t in my immediate quarantine circle. That and working from home. So many of us transitioned to hame and have not gone back to an office environment. Think about it, the office is, of course, a place of work, but during a normal work week the average person would spend more time with work colleaguues than their own family. Time that was not only dedicated to business but close, personal exchange. Now so many of us have transitioned to working remote, never going back to that traditional office. Is the lack of personal interaction…meaningful, face to face human connection…having even greater repercussions that we ever imagined?  What do you think? The irony of posing this question on social media is not lost on me. Just something I’m pondering today.
Now that the sun is shining though we might enjoy Now that the sun is shining though we might enjoy a bit of Winter fun. Here’s a montage of some of my favorite Tahoe images. Hope you enjoy. Inspired by @my_pinchofwow
When dreams come true in blue & white 🤍💙🤍 When dreams come true in blue & white 🤍💙🤍
A Different World I’m always astonished by how q A Different World
I’m always astonished by how quickly a scene changes with the shifting light. Just minutes before, this scene was a soft, serene palate of blues and mauves as if quiet could be seen, not just heard. Then, as the sun rose to kiss the horizon, the sky exploded in bright, bold pinks and oranges…invigorating, energizing and almost unfathomable. This couldn’t be real, but it was, and I was the fortunate one to be there alone in the explosive stillness to witness it and ultimately share it with you.
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Waves of Winter I am NOT a morning person, which Waves of Winter

I am NOT a morning person, which is incredibly ironic considering my chosen career path necessitating me up and out of my warm, cozy bed well before the crack of dawn, hurling my body and soul into the frigid, predawn darkness that lies beyond my door. It is literally torture. A torture that, mercifully, quickly subsides when nature gifts me with a soul celebrating scene such as the one I stumbled across last week, a result of the relentless atmospheric river pummeling us on the West Coast.
Well yes. Yes it is. Well yes. Yes it is.
The Great Divide The Great Divide
Come fly with me…🌨️ Come fly with me…🌨️
Branching Out Can you spot the surprise visitor? Branching Out
Can you spot the surprise visitor?
Wait for it…the best part! Wait for it…the best part!
How fortunate are we who ably find Strength in Sol How fortunate are we who ably find Strength in Solitude
Just a smidgeon of a weekend’s worth of fun at S Just a smidgeon of a weekend’s worth of fun at Savannah’s absolutely divine Perry Lame Hotel.
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