Christine Falls

Piece description from the artist

A ribbon of water falls through a narrow gorge, perfectly framed by an old stone bridge in Mt. Rainier National Park. Built in 1927, this span was designed to frame the landscape rather than dominate it. Crafted from local rock, it’s construction is typical of National Park project old and new.

Now, a century later, this spot is one of the park’s most photographed views, second only to the eponymous mountain itself.

America’s National Parks are well into their third century, but the designs are as beautiful today as they were when Yellowstone was founded in the 19th century.

Mt. Rainier National Park, Washington

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About Scott Wurzel

Arlington, VA

Currently located in Washington, DC, Scott is a native Floridian photographer specializing in landscape photography. His work explores the interplay of light and dark — rejecting the notion that photography is just “painting with light.” He seeks what resides in the contrast — the liminal spaces of the world.

Scott has shot in some of the most beautiful locations in the world, including Iceland and locations throughout the Old World. But some of his most inspiring locations are right at home in America's enchanting National Parks.

See Scott's portfolio here
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