The Ft. Steele Bridge crosses the North Platte River in central Wyoming, a working structure set into a landscape that doesn’t stay still for long.
On this day, the sky carried most of the weight. Heavy clouds moved fast, building and breaking light across the water and steel. The river runs steady beneath it—cutting through the frame, holding the scene together while everything above it shifts.
This photograph is about contrast in motion and permanence. Steel, stone, and current set against a sky that won’t repeat itself the same way twice.
Printed by hand using archival pigment inks on fine art paper. Nothing is outsourced. Prices include Shipping with in the USA
The Ft. Steele Bridge crosses the North Platte River in central Wyoming, a working structure set into a landscape that doesn’t stay still for long.
On this day, the sky carried most of the weight. Heavy clouds moved fast, building and breaking light across the water and steel. The river runs steady beneath it—cutting through the frame, holding the scene together while everything above it shifts.
This photograph is about contrast in motion and permanence. Steel, stone, and current set against a sky that won’t repeat itself the same way twice.
Printed by hand using archival pigment inks on fine art paper. Nothing is outsourced. Prices include Shipping with in the USA