Route 66 roadscapes- my first self-published coffee table book!
where to buy
my America through time series books with sutton publishing- Available at select regional retailers, amazon, or order your signed copy here!!
All below titles available on Amazon and at many brick and mortar book stores and major retailers (stock varies by store and region, most can order any title upon request) If you need help finding a local book shop to support, please search Bookshop.org or Indiebound.
*All titles are paperback editions printed on high-quality photographic paper.*
Tennessee Treasures features forgotten nostalgic places, where photographs and stories bring memories to life.
Featuring Forgotten places including Central Warehouse, Tobin’s, and others, with stories and voices left behind.
A photographic and narrated journey through forgotten ruins of Appalachia and coal country.
 
Abandoned Memphis explores the dark corners of the city’s forgotten buildings.
Explore forgotten one-room schoolhouses and mid-century schools, still echoing with children’s laughter.
 
Abandoned South Mississippi roams the quiet corners of the Magnolia State, and the historic Arlington House.
Abandoned Mississippi takes you into desolate corners of the Delta and beyond, featuring forgotten churches, stores, and once-loved homes.
Abandoned Nashville features the urban grit left behind as the city loses its history to gentrification.
Roadside and backwoods surprises across East Tennessee, brought to life in the fresh mountain air.
It's been a great honor and opportunity being a published author, and sharing my adventures with the world. Growing as a photographer and a writer has been a rewarding part of the process as well. My initial vision with my early releases was to make the reader feel as though they are part of the experience; a hang-out style of writing and photo sharing if you will. As I've evolved in the process, researching and sharing history and personal memories from others has only made stronger books. Though the inclusive style of writing, using factual history, firsthand experiences, and humor will always remain.