“There is something creative and primal in the cool mist.”
— Henry David Thoreau, Journal
The Quiet Hours
There are moments when the landscape seems to withdraw from the everyday. Fog settles into the trees, light softens, water grows still, and familiar places take on a quieter, more contemplative presence.
The Quiet Hours is a collection of photographs made in those fleeting conditions—moments shaped by atmosphere, stillness, and subtle light. Rather than describing a place literally, these images explore how weather and light can transform the landscape into something more elusive, intimate, and felt.
Winter's Whisper
Blue Silence
Between Breaths
Between Frost and Breath
Frozen Breath
Impressions of Winter
Frozen Loneliness
Mountain Breath
Through the Winter Veil
Where the Mist Lingers
Misty Embrace
Misty Morning in Lancaster
Where Light Rests
Impressions of Autumn
Among the Old Branches
Mist over Water
Before the World Wakes
Mist at the Cumberland Farm
Solitude
Through the Fog
The Road Through Silence
Misty Mountains
Morning at Rauscher Farm