Landscape photography captures nearly everything naturally occurring on Earth’s surface. It encompasses glaciers, deserts, volcanoes, mountains, oceans, and even the sky itself. Our planet is over four billion years old, and in that immense span of time, it has been shaped and reshaped in ways we cannot witness within our short human lifetimes. We see mountains, but not the countless years of rivers carving valleys or tectonic plates colliding to push the land skyward. We see glaciers, but not the millennia of snowfall compressed into kilometers of ice, preserving their own history. Earth is anything but static—it is alive, dynamic, and ever-changing. My purpose is to reveal that vitality and beauty through the lens of landscape photography.