While journeying on Highway 35 in Montana in June 2015, Scott was thrilled to find a rare treat approximately 100 miles south of Glacier National Park: an abandoned barn in the mountains. Within his photo that exquisitely captures living within the beauty of Earth and evokes curiosity about the personal stories of who built the barn and once lived nearby, Scott leaves it to your imagination to envision the scenery above the barn. The majestic mountain backdrop provides a gentle reminder about the power and beauty of nature. BUY NOW by clicking here.
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Sacred Space
Scott knows that the best captures are often found off the beaten path. Such is the case when he traveled down Highway 35 through western Montana on his way to Glacier National Park in June 2015. He stumbled upon this vibrant canola field showcased by bright, blue skies and a cluster of evergreen trees. In this photo, happiness meets melancholy creating symbolism for life and how it, and we, are always changing. Buy now by clicking here
Fall Lake Colors
After an interesting conversation with a collector of mine he suggested that I should not label where my photos are taken. It’s an interesting concept and I believe he is right. My style has never been documenting certain places it’s about capturing the scene in front of me.
This is a photograph in the fall with beautiful reflections on a lake.
Everything in it’s Right Place
Have you ever had a song get stuck in your head and you find yourself thinking about it, or God forbid, singing it over and over? Remember, “Chumbawamba”? It can be pretty annoying at times. I also have the problem of getting images stuck in my head and I can’t shut them out of my mind. Sometimes it’s a photo I haven’t taken yet or sometimes it is one I have. Some days I’ll look at it several times and other times weeks go by and I don’t think about it.
Images to me are songs. Today I was getting stuff ready in the gallery before we opened and Radiohead’s, “Everything in It’s Right Place”, came on. I immediately connected to it and turned the volume up. It was such a great moment to just sit there and enjoy a song I’ve heard a 100 times but it just sounded different today. I couldn’t get this image out of my mind during that moment.
My question to you is when you see this image what song comes to mind?
Everything in it’s Right Place was taken in San Diego around La Jolla Cove. I’m only printing five of “Everything in Its Right Place”. To view go here.