Death Valley National Park

Death Valley’s most-photographed locations under conditions that separate them from the postcard versions. This collection emphasizes dramatic skies, storm light, and the geological palette that makes the park unmistakable – from the folded badlands of Zabriskie Point and Golden Canyon to the beehive kilns most visitors drive past.

Shot across multiple days during a single trip, these images capture both the classic overlooks (Dante’s View, Mesquite Flat) and tighter compositions focusing on texture and pattern. Weather cooperation delivered everything from blue-hour alpenglow to active storm cells – the kind of conditions that make or break a Death Valley shoot.

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