Elements

Elements observes landscape through weather, light, and shifting conditions rather than fixed forms. Mountains, water, and terrain become surfaces where atmosphere reveals itself—storms building, light breaking through cloud, wind moving across open ground.

Rather than emphasizing permanence, the photographs register moments when the land is actively changing. Weather, shadow, and contrast reshape familiar places, turning ordinary terrain into something unsettled, dramatic, or briefly illuminated.

The images focus on how landscape is altered by the forces moving through it - light, weather, and time interacting across the surface of the land.