Antelope Canyon: In Light Alone

Antelope Canyon is often remembered for its vivid spectrum of reds and golds — colors so iconic they’ve become shorthand for the place itself. But in this series, I set those hues aside to explore something more fundamental. Presented entirely in black and white, Antelope Canyon: In Light Alone shifts the focus from color to the canyon’s underlying architecture: the movement of light across stone, the rhythm of carved lines, and the quiet power of geological time etched into every surface. Without its familiar palette, the canyon reveals itself as a study in pure form — a sculptural landscape shaped by water, wind, and centuries of slow erosion.