Field Notes
Beyond the frame, there is always a story. These notes are reflections from the road—the history written into a landscape, the dignity of a new face, and the quiet ways the world continues to change the way I see.
The Eastern Plains
A journey into the Eastern Plains to find the balance between the perfect order of a sunrise and the earned peace of weathered history. From the 'bones' of the Aroya schoolhouse to the iron legacy of the Hugo Roundhouse, these field notes explore the beauty of divine design found in what remains.
Winter Reset in the Sawatch Range
The day after Thanksgiving, my wife and I decided to take an impromptu trip up to the Leadville, Colorado area—one of our favorite places to escape to when we need a quick reset.
Seeing Heaven Through a Broken Lens
Through conversations about heaven and the brokenness of our world, I’ve been reminded that beauty still whispers of something greater. Each photo, each moment, points to the One who is already making all things new.
Chasing Gold in Leadville
One of the things my wife and I love to do is get out and enjoy God’s creation whenever we can. In late September, we were able to sneak away to Leadville to take in the fall colors. Timing is always tricky—we’ve gone too early before, when everything was still green, and we’ve gone too late, when the wind had already stripped the trees bare. But this year? We hit it at the absolute peak.
Exploring Behind Pikes Peak
This morning I decided to check out some beautiful back country behind Pikes Peak. Peaceful drive, beautiful landscapes. What more could you ask for?
Camping in Silverton: A Weekend to Slow Down and Take It In
Experience camping in Silverton, Colorado—scenic views, quiet trails, and moments that remind you to slow down. Photos and reflections from the San Juans.
From Greenland To Pulpit Rock
I was able to get out as the storm of the last couple of days moved out, and it was gorgeous! After work I headed up to the Greenland area between Monument and Castle Rock.