Postcards from Olympic National Park

I just returned from my eighth photo trip out to Washington’s Olympic Peninsula—four days camping out of the Subaru and photographing the wild reaches of the National Park. It’s grown to become my favorite place to explore in the Pacific Northwest, but I’ve only collectively spent 20 days exploring out on the Peninsula so far. A good start, but at 3,600 square miles, with more than a third of that being the National Park itself, I don’t foresee myself getting bored anytime soon.

So, I plan to turn this into a long-term, multi-year photography project. Perhaps a book, perhaps something else. That’ll take shape as I continue to explore this wild corner of the Northwest. For now, a few photos from the most recent trip.

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