Joshua Tree National Park has always been one of my favorite places in the world to make photographs. It’s only a three hour drive from where I grew up and the light is always amazing there. In college, most of my final year work was made there. The landscape is like another planet. Driving south through the park from the 29 Palms Entrance is my usual way on starting, but this time we drove in at the Northwest entrance, zig-zagging southeast through the terrain.


























All images copyright James Ryang 2010
Tags: 29 Palms, assignment, birthday present, colors, James Ryang, Joshua Tree, Keren Richter, Landscape, March 2010, National Park, plant life, Roadtrip, rocks, terrain, Twentynine Palms, work

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