
Shifting Ground
Capturing Nature in Motion
"Nothing in the landscape is ever truly still. The ground shifts — quietly, but constantly."
Shifting Ground looks at landscapes in motion. These photographs focus on natural processes like erosion, melting ice, changing tides, landslides, and moving sediment. The earth is not fixed; it moves, settles, and reshapes itself over time.
This gallery reflects on change by capturing brief moments where earth, water, wind, and light intersect to alter the terrain. Cracked mud flats, receding shorelines, melting snow, and drifting sand reveal the ongoing tension between stability and transformation.
Rather than portraying nature as still and unchanging, these images highlight movement and transition — surfaces in flux, ground in the process of becoming something else. Beauty, here, lies not in permanence, but in evolution.

