Landscapes: Honorable Mention 2019 (professional)
ENTRY DESCRIPTION
If a tree could scream.... it would be this one. A lone macrocarpa tree is a victim of ferocious winds that blow off the South Pacific Ocean, stretching its limbs well beyond the trunk. I found this tree along the side of the road during a photo tour and had to take an image despite lackluster conditions. It's positioning very much reminds me of someone standing in a hurricane with their hands in the air, screaming at the top of their lungs.
AUTHOR
Born in Vancouver, British Columbia, I am a traveller, adventurer and an emerging photographer, focusing on wild, inhospitable but beautiful places. An adventurous spirit drives me out of the office to explore new and interesting places and environments.
My sense of adventure was intensified with the completion of the Flight4Life expedition, a successful Guinness World Record paramotor flight for which I was a team member and photographer. Three months spent exploring strange new environments through the Australian Outback only strengthened my resolve to evolve from a magazine editor to a landscape photographer.
For the last four years, my travels have taken me from my home in Kelowna, around the world to the ice covered coasts of Iceland, the fjords of Norway, the forests of Germany, the sandy deserts of Australia, the majestic hills of New Zealand, the spectacular national parks of the USA, and the desolate icy landscapes of Canada‘s Arctic.
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