From restless geysers to quiet canyon rivers, this collection follows water as it shapes the wild landscapes of the American and Canadian West. Here, boiling columns of steam rise into open skies, waterfalls carve their way through stone, and lakes and rivers turn to glass in the stillness of morning and evening light.
Each photograph invites you to slow down and notice how water moves, rests, reflects, and transforms the land around it. Together, these images trace a journey through geyser basins, mountain valleys, deep canyons, and northern forests—places where the force of water is always present, yet often overlooked. In every scene, there is a balance of energy and calm: the Wild in the rush, spray, and erosion; the Serene in the mirrored peaks, soft mist, and sheltered pools.
Where light follows water’s slow journey.
From tide-washed shores to quiet lakes and falling rivers, these photographs trace the paths water takes when it’s not in a hurry. I’m drawn to reflections, soft motion, and the hush that settles as the world slows down. If your walls could use a more peaceful current, hanging one of these waterscapes is a calm place to start.