Roger Mosley Photography 

Roger Mosley Photography: Most of Roger Mosley’s photos have the power to elicit deep emotion. His photographic passion for Pacific Northwest and Olympic Peninsula landscapes, wildlife, and life in rural Americana is evident in his extensive fine art portfolio. He is based in Joyce, WA, on the Olympic Peninsula.

Check out a few of Mosley's impressive photos, then go over to his Smugmug or Facebook page to see much more and/or to purchase any of a variety of photographic products, such as fine art, greeting cards, prints, calendars and more.

***Each of the photos below will also link you to the page from which the photo can be viewed in an even larger format and/or purchased.***

Snowy peaks of the Olympic Mountains from Hurricane Ridge. Photographer: Roger Mosley PhotographySnowy peaks of the Olympic Mountains from Hurricane Ridge. Photographer: Roger Mosley Photography

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https://rogermosley.smugmug.com/

Fine Art, Prints, and more are available at the above website.

Purchase Photo Note Cards and Calendars directly from the Photographer at this link: 
Photo Note Cards by Roger Mosley

Or email him directly: scumbug @ tfon . com


Click on any of these remarkable photos to be transported to Roger Mosley's portfolio of amazing landscapes. The photos are larger, and additionally you can peruse a larger collection of his work than we are able to include here on My Port Angeles.

Roger Mosley Photography Bio

"I’ve enjoyed photography for many years. I have this voice inside me, like all artists do, that gives direction for my work, which focuses on natural and rural landscape photography.

"During my career with the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, I spent most of my time in the back country crawling up and down the rivers and streams of Washington’s North Coast counting spawning salmon and steelhead. These fish require clean, pristine habitat so my work in these lush, coastal river systems gave me a real appreciation for the raw beauty I enjoyed every day I went to work.

"In my photography, I’m inspired to capture those scenes and moments that collectively, give this landscape its beauty. That may be the way the early morning light glows off the mossy sides of a huge, ancient cedar, or the mood created when the warm mid-day rays of the winter sun penetrate the heavy forest canopy along a frozen river bottom that instantly produces a misty fog that hangs among the tree tops and often produces the 'sun burst' effect.

"My wife, Linda, and I live on a five acre 'stump ranch' in Joyce, Washington, a small one-horse town fifteen miles west of Port Angeles. We cut a lot of fire wood, heat our home and water with wood, have several horses and two large gardens, so I also have an appreciation for the rural life style. Like my photography in the back country, I enjoy capturing those small scenes that make country living so enjoyable. In particular I am fascinated with old farm structures and fence lines, and I continually strive to capture images of these subjects in unique light.

"Someone once asked me if there is any landscape that I would not enjoy photographing. My answer was 'no, because under the right conditions, any landscape is beautiful.'”

See More and Purchase from Roger Mosley Photography

https://rogermosley.smugmug.com/

Fine Art, Prints, and more are available at the above website.

Purchase Photo Note Cards and Calendars directly from the Photographer at this link: 
Photo Note Cards by Roger Mosley

Or email him directly: scumbug @ tfon . com


Roger Mosley Photographer Contact Info:

Website: https://rogermosley.smugmug.com/

Sales through Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Photo-Note-Cards-by-Roger-Mosley-1821163324785168/

Personal Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/roger.mosley.9

Email: scumbug @ tfon . com


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