The Long Way Out

$1,200.00

The Long Way Out captures the slow, winding movement of tidal water through the Georgia marsh as it makes its way toward the open sea. From above, the landscape becomes abstract—less about place and more about pattern, rhythm, and flow.

The creek carves a deliberate path through dense grass, bending and doubling back, reminding the viewer that nature rarely chooses the shortest route. What appears simple at ground level reveals complexity and order when seen from a wider perspective.

This image emphasizes patience and process. The marsh does not rush. It yields gradually, shaped over time by water, tide, and repetition. The photograph invites a pause—to follow the line, to trace the movement, and to appreciate the quiet geometry of a living landscape.

The Long Way Out captures the slow, winding movement of tidal water through the Georgia marsh as it makes its way toward the open sea. From above, the landscape becomes abstract—less about place and more about pattern, rhythm, and flow.

The creek carves a deliberate path through dense grass, bending and doubling back, reminding the viewer that nature rarely chooses the shortest route. What appears simple at ground level reveals complexity and order when seen from a wider perspective.

This image emphasizes patience and process. The marsh does not rush. It yields gradually, shaped over time by water, tide, and repetition. The photograph invites a pause—to follow the line, to trace the movement, and to appreciate the quiet geometry of a living landscape.

Available in 24”x36”. Print to order.