From family portraits to the wilds of Alaska, I photograph the moments that remind us how deeply we belong to this world.
Week 10 — Returning North: This Time, Together
After my first journey to Alaska, I didn’t return home thinking about going back. I returned changed. Only later did it become clear that the experience wasn’t finished — it was quietly making room for what would come next.
Week 9: Lessons from Alaska — Lake Clark National Park
Some experiences don’t translate easily into words. What came home with me were images, videos, and the quiet proof of being there.
Week 8 - Leaving the Wild, Carrying It With You
Leaving Alaska didn’t feel like an ending. It felt like stepping away from something that was still very much alive.
Week 7 - What Comes Home with You
Leaving Alaska didn’t feel heavy. It felt peaceful — and filled with the quiet excitement of knowing there were still discoveries waiting, frame by frame, back home.
Week 6 - Listening to the Body
As the journey in Alaska unfolded, exhaustion brought clarity. A moment of awareness on the trail led to rest, reflection, and the quiet realization that this experience wasn’t ending.
Week 5 - When the Wild Comes Close
“The cabin shook in the night, the eagles flew in perfect rhythm, and suddenly the wild felt closer than ever.”
New to Seen in My Lens: Alaska?
This twenty-week series follows two journeys north — from the brown bears of Lake Clark to the light over Denali.
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