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Christopher Timothy is a Virginia born landscape photographer who chases moments when fast weather and wild geography lock into place. A year at Utah Tech University jumpstarted that habit and fifteen national parks before finals that year shaped a portfolio of Southwest storm light and clean parallel lines.Â
After moving back to Virginia in 2022, he finished a B.S. in Geographic Science at James Madison University in 2025, a degree that sharpened his eye for how landforms and climate intersect. Weekdays, Chris serves as a Geovisualist with Nature Works LLC translating field data into maps that guide restoration work across Appalachia – experience that keeps his photography rooted in real world ecology.Â
Recent projects range from documenting tidal shifts along Malta’s limestone shores to longform essays on atmospheric light for Tamron’s blog.  Wherever he sets up the tripod – Blue Ridge dawn or desert monsoon – Chris looks for the exact moment a landscape tells its own story, then passes those lessons on through his work.