fine art photography

DESERT CHRONICLES 

Desert Chronicles is a photographic exploration of the invisible forces that shaped and continue to shape the Colorado, Mojave and Great Basin deserts of California. This project reflects a timeframe, 1.7 billion–250 million years ago, that dwarfs human history. Shaped by deep time, tectonic violence, volcanism, and extreme erosion these deserts are the product of ancient oceans, violent tectonic collisions, crustal stretching, volcanism, and climate-driven transformation—a living record of Earth’s restless crust over nearly two billion years.

This photographic based body of work embraces these immense scales — tectonic drift, climatic shift, and the slow sculpting of stone and sand — positioning the camera as a tool not just for depiction but for deep witnessing. Photography allows me to frame moments of transformation: shifting light on dune and ridge, the crack of evaporating lakebed, the stark line of fault against sky. In stillness, these images record change; in sequence, they narrate evolution. Through careful composition and temporal sequencing, the project converts geologic processes into visual experience, making the deep time of Earth tangible and poetic.

In the face of such temporal magnitude, Desert Chronicles invites viewers to contemplate not only where this land has been, but where it is going — a future shaped by shifting plates, vanishing water, and the resilient beauty of a desert that is always becoming.