Thanks for making your way here. I’m Lindsay, a photographer, writer and traveler who spends most of her time in Virginia.

When I was about eight, I started spending hours creating “books” (aka the ramblings of an eight-year-old) in Word documents on our family computer. In middle school I saved up for my first big purchase - a Canon Rebel XTI - and took thousands of embarrassing “portraits” (over-saturated tumblr image imitations) of myself and friends in the backyard. In college I realized there was a much bigger world than the computer and my backyard, and that if I just slept in a tent and ate quesadillas for dinner every night I could afford to experience it.

Years of mostly directionless word-spewing and shutter-snapping landed me here, still often in a tent and eating quesadillas, but a bit more adept at the skills I’d been practicing and with a much more solidified worldview to share (though, disclaimer, it is always in progress).

In my work I hope to capture a world in which humanity and nature are in alignment; a world where people feel deeply connected to nature, to each other, and to themselves.

Through stories and art, I find understanding and feel more connected to people and nature in all its forms. I hope I can share a piece of that with you.

“My hope is that somehow I might move others to find themselves magnified in nature, whomever and wherever they might be.”

- J. Drew Lanham, The Home Place: Memoirs of a Colored Man’s Love Affair with Nature

get in touch

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@lindsay.something

email

reeveslindsayg@gmail.com