Summit Name: Laurel Mountain
Location: Sierra Nevada Range, California
Elevation: 11,818 ft.
Date: March 12th, 2020
Time/Orientation: 6:09AM/East Face
Edition: 1/1
Laurel Mountain is a peak located in Mono County, California. It rests within the John Muir Wilderness on the eastern side of the Sierra Nevada mountains.
I took this image just a few days before the first wave of west coast lockdowns began from the covid-19 pandemic. I had been in California for close to a month at the time, shooting contract work and anything else that seemed interesting.
This photo marks those last moments of time before we were all taken down the path of Covid and 2020. I was just south of Mammoth Lakes at this little boiling river called the “Hot Creek Geological Site” when I caught this photo of Laurel Mountain and the first light of the day.
“Summits of the West” is a collection of 20 images detailing the unique characteristics of individual peaks, volcanoes, and summits that scrape the sky along the west coast of North America. From Alaska to California, this collection spans over 2,500 miles of land from North to South. With over five years of backpacking and living among these mountains, “Summits of the West” is the embodiment of my obsession with the wild and hard to reach places of this region of the World.
Each image in this collection is a fragment of my story, a fraction of a second in my life when my eyes aligned with a far away landscape. From dancing fog to sunrise alpenglow, my fascination with the beauty and complexity of these summits only grows stronger with time. This is a brief look into my journey as a photographer and my experience among these giants that scrape the sky.
Mt. Laurel
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Summit Name: Laurel Mountain
Location: Sierra Nevada Range, California
Elevation: 11,818 ft.
Date: March 12th, 2020
Time/Orientation: 6:09AM/East Face
Edition: 1/1
Laurel Mountain is a peak located in Mono County, California. It rests within the John Muir Wilderness on the eastern side of the Sierra Nevada mountains.
I took this image just a few days before the first wave of west coast lockdowns began from the covid-19 pandemic. I had been in California for close to a month at the time, shooting contract work and anything else that seemed interesting.
This photo marks those last moments of time before we were all taken down the path of Covid and 2020. I was just south of Mammoth Lakes at this little boiling river called the “Hot Creek Geological Site” when I caught this photo of Laurel Mountain and the first light of the day.
“Summits of the West” is a collection of 20 images detailing the unique characteristics of individual peaks, volcanoes, and summits that scrape the sky along the west coast of North America. From Alaska to California, this collection spans over 2,500 miles of land from North to South. With over five years of backpacking and living among these mountains, “Summits of the West” is the embodiment of my obsession with the wild and hard to reach places of this region of the World.
Each image in this collection is a fragment of my story, a fraction of a second in my life when my eyes aligned with a far away landscape. From dancing fog to sunrise alpenglow, my fascination with the beauty and complexity of these summits only grows stronger with time. This is a brief look into my journey as a photographer and my experience among these giants that scrape the sky.