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The North Cascades National Park is Breathtaking! I assume the mountains under the cloud cover are too, but I wouldn't know anything about that. When the Pacific northwest autumn weather rolls in, I usually take to the canyon floors and photograph in the wonderful soft light, that the cloud cover and rain bring with them. This grove if found not far off the road near the entrance to the park.
After waiting 3 days for a storm to clear, I finally got some good light. I spent a lot of time up north near Healdsburg, Ca shooting the fall colored vineyards. I had previously scouted these locations but knew, that they would need the fall colors to really pop. After many visits and even more failed attempts, I came up with these...
With the announcement of my new coffee table book we have made this companion video featuring many classics and never before seen images to be found in the "Journey of Light, Adventures of a Landscape Photographer". Enjoy!
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Born in Livermore, California, Jeffrey Murray grew up in the East San Francisco Bay Area. After spending his winters and summers in the Sierra Nevada, skiing, hiking, climbing, backpacking and camping, Jeffrey has had a strong passion for, and an emotional attachment to the mountains since a young age. Jeffrey studied photography at Northern Arizona University where he graduated in four years with a degree in photography and a minor in advertising. This is where he spent time exploring the Arizona deserts, mountains and canyons. While enjoying his life in the deserts, he had to return to where he felt at home. In 2006 Jeffrey moved back to his home town of Danville, Ca to be closer to Yosemite and the high Sierra.