Christopher Tycho Brown is a Central California–based photographer, digital artist, and storyteller whose work bridges the timeless and the experimental. His images—most notably the Oak Trees of the Santa Ynez Valley—reflect three decades of immersion in nature and the craft of image-making. In the darkroom, he continues to shape digital negatives into platinum and gum emulsion prints, honoring historic processes while creating scenes that feel at once real and dreamlike.
This channel extends that vision into moving form. Here you’ll find original short films, ambient journeys, experimental animations, and documentaries that flow between nature, music, science fiction, and noir. Each piece is designed as an experience—sometimes contemplative, sometimes unsettling, always rooted in the idea that art connects us to something larger.