ABOUT ME

Hello, I’m Stacy Reynolds, a Travel and Landscape Photographer with a background in Custom Home Design.

For most of my life, I’ve excelled in the custom home construction industry, named Custom Home Builder of the Year in Dallas. For 30 years, I turned a blank canvas of land into areas people could enjoy, blending precision and cutting edge design into every detail. I loved the process and the creative sense that came with it. But along the way, routines that once inspired me shifted.

I needed space to listen to a different drummer that showed up in my love of photo storytelling. I’d notice light across an open field, or how textures and lines in a landscape held my attention. It showed in the photographs I’d take, images not posed or perfect, but honest.

What began as a hobby, slowly became a life adventure. I started to travel alone, taking the long way whenever I could, chasing quiet roads and moments most pass by. I began documenting the beauty I saw, not just in grand views, but between the lines. The weathered side of a forgotten building, the curve of a back road, the way the sky shifts before a storm. These images weren’t about content, they were about capturing a story in time.

Over the past 40 years, I’ve traveled across countless countries and continents, camera in hand, experiencing people and cultures around the world. I’ve photographed architectural details in European towns, stood alone in hot desert valleys in Asia and cold mountain passes in Alaska, and wandered through cities, shooting urban landscapes with no agenda but presence. My work leans toward landscape, minimalist structure, form, and storytelling, shaped by design experience and attention to subtle detail.

These travel journeys, both personal and creative, have brought me here. Photography is no longer a chapter in my story—it is my story. It’s how I stay curious, how I process the adventurous world we live in, and how I connect with others without saying a word. Through my lens, I’m not just capturing landscapes or structures, I’m sharing the emotional truth of a place and a moment.

I hope my work invites you to pause, to see the world through a slower, more intentional lens. Sometimes, the best stories aren’t loud. The story may live in the stillness…waiting for others to notice.

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