Designed for those who love to be surrounded by natural beauty.
Bring the Milky Way, Northern Lights into your space.
Step inside and let the magic begin! My goal is to help you cultivate a deeper connection with the natural world by bringing the awe-inspiring beauty of the universe into your space. Through stunning prints of the Milky Way, sunsets, moonsets, and the Northern Lights, you can create an atmosphere filled with wonder and tranquility. I hope these images inspire joy and encourage you to explore the breathtaking wonders that await in the world around you.
This website is intended to support two core purposes:
Inspiring and educating – Through monthly newsletters and blog posts, I share insights into the technical side of photography, along with the stories and beauty behind the subjects I capture.
Supporting Veterans and Their Families – A portion of every sale is donated to two incredible organisations: the Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors (TAPS) and Mission 22, both dedicated to providing essential support to veterans and their loved ones.
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ABOUT KERRY
Based in Holland, Michigan, I am a coach, mentor, photographer, and avid cyclist with a deep passion for capturing the natural world. Whether pedalling miles from home or venturing out in the quiet hours of the night, I seek out moments that speak to the beauty and mystery of the outdoors—moonrises over lighthouses, the dance of the Northern Lights, or the quiet arc of the Milky Way across a clear Michigan sky.
My photography is rooted in a sense of wonder and a desire to be present in fleeting, often unseen moments. Most of my images are created here in Michigan, a state whose diverse landscapes and skies continue to inspire my work.
This website is a space not only to showcase images but also to share the creative process behind them. Through tutorials, insights, and a monthly newsletter, I invite others to deepen their understanding of natural phenomena and learn techniques to capture their own moments of awe.