Fine Art images

Obsidian Grace

Obsidian Grace

We found ourselves near a longhorn cattle show, and among the animals was this striking young longhorn. Calm and composed, its posture carried a quiet dignity. The light fell just right, and I took only a handful of images—choosing not to shoot the event in its entirety, but instead to remain in the moment.

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Held in Motion

Held in Motion

This black and white hummingbird portrait captures the rare stillness within motion. Shot in natural light with incredible feather detail, this image defies the expectations of how hummingbirds are typically seen: fast, blurred, elusive. Instead, this piece invites the viewer into a quiet, almost meditative pause—crisp textures, frozen wings, and a reverence for light and form.

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Corona & Lumi

Corona & Lumi

Corona & Lumi was made in June 2024, just a few weeks after Lumi—my sister’s second foal from her paint mare, Corona—was born. It was a soft summer evening, the kind that hums with quiet and warmth. Corona grazed calmly in the field, grounded and at ease. Lumi stood close by, curious but tethered, his gaze flicking toward us as if to say, “I see you.”

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Veil of Wings

Veil of Wings

I had never intentionally photographed birds before this day. It wasn’t a planned pursuit, more of a quiet hope—camera in hand, watching and waiting. Then it happened. A whisper of motion. A flicker of shadow and shimmer. And somehow, my shutter met that exact fraction of a second.

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By His Side

By His Side

In Appalachian horse culture and throughout the western tradition, one truth carries across states, counties, and arenas: we honor country, especially those who have served, are serving, or have given all. And we honor God, for these horses, these gifts, and the fleeting chance to live this life the way we do—close to the land, close to the rhythm of hoofbeats, and close to purpose.

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