Photographic Fine Art for Collection & Placement
Some images ask to be noticed.
Others ask to be lived with.
Work rooted in place, memory, and quiet narrative.
This body of work is not created to explain.
It is created to observe.
My fine art practice explores landscape, culture, and the spaces in between—documenting what remains, what changes, and what often goes unnoticed.
Each image is produced with intention, restraint, and respect for the subject.
The Appalachian Backroads® Collection
Appalachian Backroads® is a photographic series focused on the overlooked roads, intersections, and landscapes of the Appalachian Highlands.
These images are quiet by design.
They resist spectacle.
They reward attention.
The work reflects a region shaped by labor, land, endurance, and time—captured without embellishment or nostalgia.
Photographs, Not Illustrations
This work is not meant to decorate.
It is meant to hold space.
Images in this collection are created with the same technical discipline as my commercial work, but with a slower pace and a singular focus on narrative and form.
The result is photography that feels grounded, restrained, and honest.
For Collectors, Curators & Thoughtfully Designed Spaces
This work is well suited for:
Private collectors
Corporate and professional offices
Hospitality environments
Galleries and exhibitions
Interior designers and curators
Each piece is selected for its ability to exist quietly within a space—adding depth without distraction.
The Journal
Writing from the studio on process, placement, and the long view of photographic work—of interest to private collectors, professional and corporate environments, hospitality spaces, and those responsible for curating visual presence.
Limited Editions & Presentation
Works from the Appalachian Backroads® collection are offered as limited edition fine art prints.
Archival printing standards
Carefully selected papers and finishes
Numbered editions
Designed for long-term display
Availability varies by piece.
Exhibition & Acquisition
Select works are available for exhibition, placement, and acquisition.
Inquiries from collectors, curators, designers, and hospitality professionals are welcomed.
Relationship to the Commercial Work
This fine art practice informs every aspect of my commercial photography.
The discipline, pacing, and attention to detail present here are the same standards applied to headshots, branding, and hospitality work.
The difference is not quality—it is intent.
Fine Art Collections
Explore the newest collection, Appalachian Backroads® series, to experience the work as it was meant to be seen—unrushed and uninterrupted.
2026