In this work I create my own world. I gather rocks and photograph them using my hands to create shadows and skies. With each image I present the unreal. However, if I can make that switch into thinking and seeing as a child then I can hear the mighty winds blow, feel the salt spray on my face and embrace the feeling of freedom that a child's imagination offers them. The very lack of reality opens up the door. It is not a real landscape - It is a Child's Landscape.