A lone sail passes Wood End Light, Provincetown, as evening settles into the horizon..

Cape Cod

This collection gathers fifteen photographs made over more than two decades of living and working on Cape Cod. They are not a survey of the peninsula, but a personal distillation — images that have lingered, resurfaced, and continued to hold meaning long after they were made.

Moving between landscape and lived experience, the work reflects the rhythms of this place: winter light across the marsh, wind pressing into dune grass, quiet harbors at dawn, small gestures that speak to belonging. These photographs were shaped not by passing through, but by staying — by watching the seasons turn and communities evolve over time.

Together, they form a visual study of home: of a coastal landscape both expansive and intimate, and the lives woven into it.

All works in this collection are available as archival, museum-quality fine art prints.