About
the Artist
I’m Tyanna Renee’, a fine art landscape and nature photographer drawn to quiet places, movement in nature, and moments that invite stillness. My work spans rivers, forests, wildlife, landmarks, and open landscapes across the United States, created to bring a sense of calm and grounding into the spaces we live and work in.
The Call Toward Stillness and Movement
I’m continually drawn to water — rivers that move steadily forward, waterfalls that carve their way through stone, fog that softens a landscape just enough to slow the eye. These environments reflect something I’m always searching for: balance between movement and rest.
Whether I’m photographing wild horses, a quiet lighthouse, or a fog-covered lake, I’m not chasing spectacle. I’m looking for the moments in between — the places that feel steady, reflective, and alive.
Faith, Presence,
and Perspective
The heavens declare the glory of God, and the sky above proclaims his handiwork.
My relationship with God is an important part of how I move through the world and how I create. I see photography as a way of paying attention — to creation, to quiet moments, and to the presence of something greater than myself.
Being in nature often feels like an invitation to listen rather than speak. I don’t try to impose meaning onto a place; I allow it to reveal itself. That posture of humility and gratitude shapes both my life and my work.
Artistic Process
& Intention
My portfolio is built on consistency, technical precision, and a deep connection to the natural world. I’m intentional about light, composition, and restraint — allowing emotion to emerge without excess.
I believe art is experienced one piece at a time, one story at a time. Each photograph is created not just as an image, but as a finished piece meant to live thoughtfully in a space, offering a quiet presence rather than demanding attention.
An
Invitation
You’re invited to explore the collections and spend time with the work. Whether a piece reminds you to pause, breathe, or remember something familiar, my hope is that it meets you where you are.

