/National Parks Stamp Series

The National Parks Set

I’m a Milwaukee-based photographer specializing in commercial and wedding photography. My style can be described as photojournalistic, natural, and timeless, resulting in photos that capture genuine moments and portray your story in a true, meaningful way. 

 

From the first time I picked up a camera, I’ve always drawn inspiration from street photography. A genre bending type of photography that really only requires three things: an urban environment, a candid approach, and your creativity. With street photography as my frame of reference, I’m able to create captivating work in a variety of settings. 

Beyond the work I create for my clients, there’s also the work that I create to fulfill myself. Lacking the inherent constraints of hired work, there really isn’t a genre that defines it. You will find some of these photos in this page’s gallery and in my print shop.

I’m a Milwaukee-based photographer specializing in commercial and wedding photography. My style can be described as photojournalistic, natural, and timeless, resulting in photos that capture genuine moments and portray your story in a true, meaningful way.

From the first time I picked up a camera, I’ve always drawn inspiration from street photography. A genre bending type of photography that really only requires three things: an urban environment, a candid approach, and your creativity. With street photography as my frame of reference, I’m able to create captivating work in a variety of settings. 

Beyond the work I create for my clients, there’s also the work that I create to fulfill myself. Lacking the inherent constraints of hired work, there really isn’t a genre that defines it. You will find some of these photos in this page’s gallery and in my print shop.

Great Smoky Mountains National Park

The 10-cent gray black National Parks stamp issued October 8, 1934, shows a view of Mount Le Conte in Great Smoky Mountains National Park.

Zion National Park

The 8-cent National Parks stamp issued September 18, 1934, fetures an image of the Great White Throne rock formation in Utah’s Zion National Park.

Grand Canon National Park

The 2-cent red National Parks stamp issued July 24, 1934, shows a view of the Grand Canyon of the Colorado River.

Yellowstone National Park

The 5-cent blue National Parks stamp issued July 30, 1934, features an image of Old Faithful geyser in Yellowstone National Park.

Yosemite National Park

The 1-cent green National Parks stamp issued July 16, 1934 pictures the rock formation “El Capitan” in Yosemite National Park.

Acadia National Park

The 7-cent black National Parks stamp issued October 2, 1934, honors Acadia National Park. The stamp pictures the shoreline rock formation known as ‘Great Head’.

Glacier National Park

The 9-cent red orange National Parks stamp issued August 27, 1934, features an image of Mount Rockwell with Two Medicine Lake in the foreground.

Mt. Ranier National Park

The 3-cent violet National Parks stamp issued August 3, 1934, pictures Mount Rainier with Mirror Lake in the foreground.

Mesa Verde National Park

The 4-cent brown National Parks stamp issued September 25, 1934, depicts the ‘Cliff Palace’ in Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado.

Crater Lake National Park

The 6-cent dark blue National Parks stamp issued September 5, 1934, pictures Crater Lake, a six mile wide body of water occupying the caldera of an ancient volcano.