On the rugged shores of Newfoundland, where the land meets the vast Atlantic, Bonavista Nights captures the quiet solitude of a coastal fishing village under the celestial expanse. The scene is painted in deep blues, the cool glow of the night revealing the raw beauty of the coastline. A lone fishing house stands resilient against the elements, its presence a reminder of lives lived in rhythm with the sea.
Above, the night sky unfolds in breathtaking clarity. The Milky Way drapes across the heavens. A handful of distant meteors streak across the frame—silent travelers in the great cosmic ocean. The long exposure smooths the restless waves, lending an ethereal quality to the foreground rocks, as if time itself has slowed in the stillness of the moment.
In this image, isolation feels less like loneliness and more like a communion with something infinite. Bonavista Nights is an ode to the quiet majesty of the night, to the resilience of those who carve a life on the edge of the world, and to the endless sky that watches over them—a silent witness to both past and future.
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Bonavista Nights (Single)
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Practicing photography for 5 years.
Currently mentored by National Geographic photographer Colby Brown.
Established US ambassadorship with Kase Filters in 2023.
Exhibitions:
"Solitude", September 2024, Solo exhibit of 12 images, SoHo Photo Gallery, New York, NY
"Waking Up the Three Sisters", November 2024, Juried exhibition, PhotoPlace, Middlebury, VT
Currently mentored by National Geographic photographer Colby Brown.
Established US ambassadorship with Kase Filters in 2023.
Exhibitions:
"Solitude", September 2024, Solo exhibit of 12 images, SoHo Photo Gallery, New York, NY
"Waking Up the Three Sisters", November 2024, Juried exhibition, PhotoPlace, Middlebury, VT
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