where stone tells a story
Explore the ages through rocks, as they tell a story as old as time.
The Living Archive: A Story of the Flat Tops
At first glance, a photograph of a talus slope might show a simple cascade of boulders—a chaotic jumble of rock resting beneath a cliff. But in the high alpine of Colorado’s Flat Top Wilderness, these stones are not silent. They are telling an epic story, a history of fire, ice, and life.
If you listen closely, the pikas will tell its tale.
Point of Rocks: A Story Written in Stone
The Grassland Formations collection explores the silent majesty of geological landmarks that rise from the vast, unassuming plains of the American heartland. These formations are more than striking features in an open landscape—they are ancient storytellers etched in stone. Each image in this series captures not just the shape and color of these natural monuments, but the layered histories they hold: from the footsteps of pioneers to the slow, inscrutable processes of deep time. Through the lens of film, this collection invites viewers into an ongoing conversation between land, light, and legacy.
a geology of colour.
Where the drying sand meets the mud.
A poem inspired by canyoneering in Marble Canyon, Arizona.