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Charlotte Smith

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A love letter to the Upper Peninsula of Michigan

September 19, 2025 in Photography, Storytelling, Creative Process, Michigan, Upper Peninsula, Travel and Places, Personal Reflections

I just spent three days back in my hometown of Grand Marais, Michigan. After a year with a lot of loss and most recently the passing of my father, it felt grounding to return and tend to my roots. Growing up, I was so eager to leave the place I grew up. Yet now, there are moments when I ache to return—to wade into the cold water, wander the dirt roads, and feel the warmth of the sun on my back.

A trail made from an airplane flying above clouds in the evening at Grand Marais, MI

Photography has always been how I process this human experience. I can’t fully explain it, but it’s been with me since childhood. At 13, I would save the few dollars I earned picking up sticks in our yard or shoveling snow and spend them on a $5 disposable Kodak camera during our family grocery trips to Marquette. That small act of preservation—capturing what I saw and felt—still echoes through my work today.

Sparkling water running along the short of a beach in Agate beach looking towards Grand Sable Dunes and Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore in Grand Marais, MI

This trip reconnected me to those younger parts of myself, the ones who found comfort in the water, the dunes, and the sun. These landscapes are more than just scenery—they hold memory, healing, and belonging.

Sunlight reflecting on the sandy bottom of Lake Superior
Land that was clear cut for logging reflects sunlight as moss and ferns grow in between fallen trees.
Dappled sunlight illuminating a pine tree bark and ferns in a forest in the Upper Peninsula

As I share these photos, I hope they serve as a reminder of the beauty and fragility of nature. The Upper Peninsula of Michigan, the Great Lakes (HOMES, as we learned in school), and all the wild spaces that sustain us deserve to be protected. They are more than backdrops to our lives—they are vital, living parts of our stories. Conserving them ensures future generations will also find the same peace, wonder, and connection that I continue to find each time I return home.

Clouds reflected in tannin-stained water at Grand Sable Lake, in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan
A percolator coffee pot steams on a camping stove.
Ferns being illuminated in a heavily wooded area in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan
New growth of pine trees on old logging land in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan
A photograph of the sunlight reflecting on water on Lake Superior
A person with their dog are silhouetted on shores of Lake Superior in Grand Marais, MI
Light from a sunset reflecting on the waters of Lake Superior
The Big Dipper constellation with northern lights in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan
Tags: Grand Marais Michigan, Upper Peninsula Michigan photography, Upper Michigan Photography Photojournalist, Michigan Photographer, storytelling photography, nature photography Michigan, photography and grief, creative healing through photography, returning to roots, Michigan Travel Photography, personal storytelling through images
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