Frozen Sunset on February 11th, 2021.

Digital, 2021.

As a self proclaimed sunset chaser, I knew I had to go down to the pier and get some shots of the sunset while the lake was still frozen. Did we get that brilliant, the sky is on fire type of sunset? Sadly no, but in this case, I’m not picky at all. The reflection of the sky and sun in the frozen lake was just gorgeous. I feel like even the most “boring” types of sunsets would look stunning against this backdrop.

Buy prints and merchandise here!
Follow me on Instagram!
Buy my stock images on Shutterstock and iStock by Getty Images!

Advertisement

Hues of the Horizon

Living in the city for my whole life, I almost never take the time to look up and enjoy the sky that is above me. When we are walking to a destination, we are usually focused on what is in front of us or what is at our feet. There are places where if one does look up, they are surrounded by towering buildings, sky scrapers, electrical wires The sky is limited to us by these surroundings. It can also vary from different colours to different cloud formations to anything between the two. But I found myself to only notice it and photograph it when it looked like something out of the ordinary. For this series, I wanted to show that even without a brilliant sunset or terrifying storm, the sky alone can be just as beautiful. I was inspired by Eric Cahan’s “The Sky Series”. He would take pictures of the horizon at different times during the day and at different locations when he would travel. 

Digital, 2013.

Buy prints here!
Follow me on Instagram!