
For Montserrat: Sanctuary Beneath Stone Giants, I traveled to Barcelona with a single goal: to photograph Montserrat. After climbing the equivalent of more than one hundred floors through the mountain’s winding trails and rounding a secluded peak, I arrived at this breathtaking overlook. Spread out below was the historic monastery, dwarfed by Montserrat’s remarkable stone formations and framed by an endless Mediterranean sky.
Unlike conventional mountain ranges, Montserrat is famous for its towering conglomerate rock pinnacles, sculpted over millions of years into shapes that seem almost architectural. Captured in crisp spring light, this image celebrates both the grandeur of one of Spain’s most distinctive landscapes and the reward that comes from venturing beyond the well-traveled path.
Montserrat: Sanctuary Beneath Stone Giants

