Milk And Honey Landscapes: Raquel Edwards

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One of the things that really drew my hubby and I to the Pacific Northwest is the dynamic, breathtaking landscape.  For a photographer to be able to truly capture not only the natural beauty here, but the atmospheric mystery found in this place is no small thing.  Today’s artist, photographer Raquel Edwards‘ landscape imagery not only catches the physical elements of a place, but the magical feeling one might get being there.

Pacific Pine
Channel Markers
Waterfall
Sea Stack

Want to see more of Raquel Edwards’ work?  Please visit her website— make sure you check out her encaustic photography, too and her still lifes– tons of gorgeousness!  She’ll be showing in November at the Annie Meyer Artwork Gallery in Portland.

Featured image is Alders On Kachemak Bay.  All images are via the artist’s website.  

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7 responses to “Milk And Honey Landscapes: Raquel Edwards”

  1. corneliamladenova Avatar

    Amazing collection of photos, love the style 🙂

    1. Lesley Avatar

      Thanks for stopping by, Cornelia!

  2. KatiesCameraBlog Avatar

    Truly beautiful photos. Thanks for sharing Raquel with us.

    1. Lesley Avatar

      Thanks for taking a look at Raquel’s work, Katie!

  3. Raquel Edwards Avatar

    Hi, Lesley.

    Thank you! How wonderful of you to write such a flattering review.

    “For a photographer to be able to truly capture not only the natural beauty here, but the atmospheric mystery found in this place is no small thing.”

    I love that!

    Thanks so much for sharing.

    Raquel

    1. Lesley Avatar

      Glad you stopped by and appreciated the review, Raquel! Your work truly is stunning.

      All the best,
      Lesley

  4. outdoor living Avatar

    Fantastic story. I’ve saved your site so I can revisit your future articles. Keep up the fantastic work!