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Meth Not Even Once
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Just outside of Windham, Montana, along MT 81, an aging grain elevator stands weathered against the prairie sky. Faded wood, and rusted metal, while a stark message painted on the silo reads, “Meth Not Even Once.” The quiet road curves past this reminder of both the town’s agricultural roots and the challenges rural communities continue to face. Under a muted, overcast sky, the scene feels both timeless and raw — a portrait of small-town resilience etched into the High Plains.

The latest additions to my shop. Fresh moments recently captured and carefully edited, showcasing where my camera has been and what has inspired me lately.

Winter Remains
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Along Logging Creek Road near Monarch, Montana, a weathered homestead rest beneath a pale winter sky. Snow dusts the open meadow and the timbered hills beyond, while the low sun spills soft light across collapsing roofs and sun-bleached boards. What once stood as shelter and livelihood now settles slowly back into the landscape, held in silence by the pines and the cold Montana air. A quiet reminder of the lives that shaped this country — and the passage of time that shapes it still.

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