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Portfolio: Mark McInnis

Between can collecting and panhandling, Mark McInnis puts about 25,000 miles a year on his rig in search of the perfect shot, which may end up being captured on film more often than in digital form.

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We never get light like this in the Pacific Northwest. If you look at some of the photographers from Southern California, you’ll see this type of light all over in their portfolios. Lucky ducks. Hopefully they know how good they have it because way up north, a moment like this is incredibly rare. Photo: Mark McInnis

A portrait of the artist. Mark McInnis.

A portrait of the artist. Mark McInnis.

Mark McInnis was born and raised in the Pacific Northwest and as a result has an unparalleled affinity for cold water. Between can collecting and panhandling, Mark puts about 25,000 miles a year on his rig in search of the perfect shot, which may end up being captured on film more often than in digital form. When not drinking red wine, watching sunrises, eating hippy food, or sleeping in sandy beds, you can find him surfing all alone on a peak way off the beaten path. On a side note, Mark is not fond of traffic, people, beets, or mini corn.

View more of Mark’s work at markmcinnis.com.