Distant light

These photographs were made while traveling—outside the patterns and places of home. I tend to notice more when I’m away: the angle of light in unfamiliar streets, the color of walls I don’t recognize, or small moments that feel quietly suspended. These aren’t pictures of travel, but moments within it—noticed, framed, and preserved.

Distant Light: Color
Distant Light: Black & White

Distant light in color

Color often strikes me first when traveling—fresh combinations I wouldn’t think to notice at home. These images reflect what caught my eye in unfamiliar cities or landscapes: warmth, contrast, or surprising harmony in tones and textures.

Distant light in black & white

Stripped of color, these scenes lean into structure, light, and mood. There’s something timeless about monochrome travel images—they feel quieter, more internal. These photos aren’t about the place itself, but about how it felt to be there.

Local Light Portfolio
Local Light / Distant Light Home
A harbor beacon against dark clouds and choppy water.
An old wooden door framed by lilacs in bloom, framed and propped against a rustic wall.

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