Organic Refocus
In all of my pursuits to find peace in a world of seemingly increasing chaos, nothing has worked quite as well as a trip to the forest. It seems we must unplug to reconnect; slow down to move forward.
In all of my pursuits to find peace in a world of seemingly increasing chaos, nothing has worked quite as well as a trip to the forest. It seems we must unplug to reconnect; slow down to move forward.
Between Yellowstone National Park and Jackson Hole, Wyoming sits one of the most incredible spaces of wilderness that I have had the privilege of seeing,
About an hour and half after leaving Estes Park we crossed the Colorado and Wyoming state line driving north on rte. 287. We didn’t know exactly where we were headed, but we were making our way to somewhere in Medicine Bow National Forest.
Photographed in Tuscarora State Forest, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania. 2019
For the longest time I held aspirations of moving to a narrow hemlock-lined hollow in the mountains, building a cabin and living out my days alone in quiet contemplation. Free from the distractions and hinderances of societal life, surrounded by beauty I would finally be able find peace and truth. But the older I get, the more I question the path of secluded beauty.
I’ve finally gotten around to processing the rest of the of the photos from my camping trip to Tuscarora State Forest last month. I opted
We’ve all seen those landscape photos that make us stop scrolling, the Milky Way rips through the dark sky while the perfectly lit and contrasted
It is easy to become overwhelmed by the dense Pennsylvania forests and seek out the space of a mountain vista. In our pursuit to wider