Perspective, Scale, and Structure: Three New Collections

Welcome to a completely redesigned look for the ERLJ Studios galleries.

Over the last few months, my focus has been entirely on capturing the intersections of raw natural beauty, powerful weather elements, and iconic regional geography. To reflect that direction, I have completely updated the portfolio with three brand-new, distinct visual collections.

Each gallery explores a different facet of landscape and atmospheric photography, balancing massive scale with tight, structured details. Here is a look at what has just dropped.

1. The Highland Supercell

A deep dive into severe weather morphology. This collection documents the rapidly evolving lifecycle, massive updraft architecture, and rotating wall clouds of an intense classic supercell over Highland, Kansas. Positioned directly in the storm’s inflow, these images capture a textbook display of convective energy and dramatic plains light.

2. The Roar Of The Torrent

A fine-art photographic exploration of the ceaseless energy and immense scale of Niagara Falls. Moving from sweeping overlooks to tight, abstract compositions, this gallery isolates the intricate textures of rushing water, the heavy atmospheric weight of rising spray, and the powerful boundary where millions of gallons plunge over the precipice.

3. Forests, Tracks, And Peaks

A comprehensive visual journal across the varied terrain and shifting moods of New Hampshire. This collection balances human engineering with raw alpine wilderness—following the historic lines of the Mount Washington Cog Railway and covered bridges up through rain-softened valleys, dense timberlands, and the stark, windswept stone of the Presidential Range summit.

Explore the Live Galleries

All three collections are now live and fully formatted in our new split-screen project layouts. Head over to the Gallery tab to view the full frames, explore the finer details, and experience these environments in high focus.

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