The Dying Quiver Tree Forest, Namibia, 2017

The Dying Quiver Tree Forest, Namibia, 2017

Digital pigment print, laminated and mounted on 3mm Dibond

Signed certificate of authenticity on the reverse

98 x 200cm | Edition of 7

64 x 130cm | Edition of 7

147 x 300cm | Edition of 5

ID: NAM4181

Naukluft Storm, Namibia, 2017

Naukluft Storm, Namibia, 2017

Digital pigment print, laminated and mounted on 3mm Dibond

Signed certificate of authenticity on the reverse

115 x 300cm (sheet size) | Edition of 5

57 x 130cm | Edition of 7

76 x 200cm | Edition of 7

ID: NAM4536

Marienfluss Dawn, Kaokoland, Namibia 2017

Marienfluss Dawn, Kaokoland, Namibia 2017

Digital pigment print, laminated and mounted on 3mm Dibond

Signed certificate of authenticity on the reverse

114 x 300cm | Edition of 5

50 x 130cm | Edition of 7

76 x 200cm | Edition of 7

ID: NAM5312

Highlands Sentinels, Lesotho 2018

Highlands Sentinels, Lesotho 2018

Digital pigment print, laminated and mounted on 3mm Dibond

Signed certificate of authenticity on the reverse

149 x 500cm | This 500cm edition is a diptych printed on two panels each 250cm wide | Edition of 2

59 x 130cm | Edition of 7

80 x 200cm | Edition of 7

120 x 300cm | Edition of 5

Drakensberg Dawn, Overlooking South Africa, 2018

Drakensberg Dawn, Overlooking South Africa, 2018

Digital pigment print, laminated and mounted on 3mm Dibond

Signed certificate of authenticity on the reverse

149 x 172cm | Edition of 5

100 x 115cm | Edition of 7

ID: LES9126

Cederberg Reds, Cederberg, South Africa 2018

Cederberg Reds, Cederberg, South Africa 2018

Digital pigment print, laminated and mounted on 3mm Dibond

Signed certificate of authenticity on the reverse

106 x 300cm (sheet size) | Edition of 5

53 x 130cm | Edition of 7

71 x 200cm | Edition of 7

ID: SAF436

Cedar View, Cederberg, South Africa 2018

Cedar View, Cederberg, South Africa 2018

Digital pigment print, laminated and mounted on 3mm Dibond

Signed certificate of authenticity on the reverse

124 x 300cm (sheet size) | Edition of 5

61 x 130cm | Edition of 7

82 x 200cm | Edition of 7

ID: SAF613

Art by Other Means, Namibia 2017

Art by Other Means, Namibia 2017

Digital pigment print, laminated and mounted on 3mm Dibond

Signed certificate of authenticity on the reverse

131 x 300cm (sheet size) | Edition of 5

64 x 130cm | Edition of 7

87 x 200cm | Edition of 7

ID: NAM4142

Dusk in the Dying Forest, Namibia 2017

Dusk in the Dying Forest, Namibia 2017

Digital pigment print, laminated and mounted on 3mm Dibond

Signed certificate of authenticity on the reverse

142 x 300cm (sheet size) | Edition of 5

69 x 130cm | Edition of 7

95 x 200cm | Edition of 7

ID: NAM4247

Namib Cloudscape, Namibia 2017

Namib Cloudscape, Namibia 2017

Digital pigment print, laminated and mounted on 3mm Dibond

Signed certificate of authenticity on the reverse

100 x 100cm | Edition of 7

150 x 150cm | Edition of 5

ID: NAM4327

Mojoana Mabelli Herdsboy, Lesotho 2018

Mojoana Mabelli Herdsboy, Lesotho 2018

Digital pigment print, laminated and mounted on 3mm Dibond

Signed certificate of authenticity on the reverse

150 x 150cm | Edition of 5

100 x 100cm | Edition of 5

ID: LES6824

Cloud Hills, Lesotho 2018

Cloud Hills, Lesotho 2018

Digital pigment print, laminated and mounted on 3mm Dibond

Signed certificate of authenticity on the reverse

100 x 100cm | Edition of 7

150 x 150cm | Edition of 5

ID: LES7015

Maletsunyane’s Magnificence I, Lesotho 2018

Maletsunyane’s Magnificence I, Lesotho 2018

Digital pigment print, laminated and mounted on 3mm Dibond

Signed certificate of authenticity on the reverse

100 x 100cm | Edition of 7

150 x 150cm | Edition of 5

ID: LES7353

Mountains of the Dragons, South Africa 2018

Mountains of the Dragons, South Africa 2018

Digital pigment print, laminated and mounted on 3mm Dibond

Signed certificate of authenticity on the reverse

100 x 100cm | Edition of 7

150 x 150cm | Edition of 5

ID: LES9310

Golden Naukluft, Namibia 2017

Golden Naukluft, Namibia 2017

Digital pigment print, laminated and mounted on 3mm Dibond

Signed certificate of authenticity on the reverse

131 x 300cm (sheet size) | Edition of 5

64 x 130cm | Edition of 7

87 x 200cm | Edition of 7

ID: NAM4614

Dance Preserved I, Namibia 2017

Dance Preserved I, Namibia 2017

Digital pigment print, laminated and mounted on 3mm Dibond

Signed certificate of authenticity on the reverse

106 x 300cm (sheet size) | Edition of 5

53 x 130cm | Edition of 7

70 x 200cm | Edition of 7

ID: NAM4677

Dance Preserved II, Namibia 2017

Dance Preserved II, Namibia 2017

Digital pigment print, laminated and mounted on 3mm Dibond

Signed certificate of authenticity on the reverse

74 x 200cm (sheet size) | Edition of 7

55 x 130cm | Edition of 7

111 x 300cm | Edition of 7

ID: NAM4689

Storm’s Arrival, Namibia 2017

Storm’s Arrival, Namibia 2017

Digital pigment print, laminated and mounted on 3mm Dibond

Signed certificate of authenticity on the reverse

101 x 300cm (sheet size) | Edition of 5

51 x 130cm | Edition of 7

67 x 200cm | Edition of 7

ID: NAM4732

Namib I, Namibia 2017

Namib I, Namibia 2017

Digital pigment print, laminated and mounted on 3mm Dibond

Signed certificate of authenticity on the reverse

106 x 300cm (sheet size) | Edition of 5

53 x 130cm | Edition of 7

70 x 200cm | Edition of 7

ID: NAM4837

Maletsunyane Harvest, Lesotho 2018

Maletsunyane Harvest, Lesotho 2018

Digital pigment print, laminated and mounted on 3mm Dibond

Signed certificate of authenticity on the reverse

93 x 200cm | Edition of 7

68 x 130cm | Edition of 7

140 x 300cm | Edition of 7

ID: LES7166

Maletsunyane’s Sunburst, Lesotho 2018

Maletsunyane’s Sunburst, Lesotho 2018

Digital pigment print, laminated and mounted on 3mm Dibond

Signed certificate of authenticity on the reverse

149 x 200cm | Edition of 5

100 x 133cm | Edition of 7

ID: LES7464

Lesotho Clouds, Lesotho 2018

Lesotho Clouds, Lesotho 2018

Digital pigment print, laminated and mounted on 3mm Dibond

Signed certificate of authenticity on the reverse

83 x 200cm | Edition of 7

55 x 130cm | Edition of 7

126 x 300cm | Edition of 7

ID: LES7642

Lesotho Green, Lesotho 2018

Lesotho Green, Lesotho 2018

Digital pigment print, laminated and mounted on 3mm Dibond

Signed certificate of authenticity on the reverse

137 x 300cm | Edition of 5

60 x 130cm | Edition of 7

92 x 200cm | Edition of 7

ID: LES7849

Highlands Flowering, Lesotho 2018

Highlands Flowering, Lesotho 2018

Digital pigment print, laminated and mounted on 3mm Dibond

Signed certificate of authenticity on the reverse

81 x 200cm | Edition of 7

52 x 130cm | Edition of 7

121 x 300cm | Edition of 7

ID: LES7945

Castillo de Tara

Castillo de Tara

ID: SAM239

45cm(v) x 200cm(h) Edition of 7

45cm(v) x 200cm(h) Edition of 7

Situated by the western ledge of the Cathedrals of Tara in north-eastern Chile is the magnificent, wind-eroded "Castillo", at an altitude of 4,500m. Known as Ignimbrites, these stone sentinels standing guard over the high plateau were once clouds of ash and silica. In the background is Chita Lagoon, and further beyond lies the Aguas Calientes (Hot Waters) mountain range, with the peak of Pili Volcano looming on the horizon.

45cm(v) x 200cm(h) Edition of 7

45cm(v) x 200cm(h) Edition of 7

Situated by the western ledge of the Cathedrals of Tara in north-eastern Chile is the magnificent, wind-eroded "Castillo", at an altitude of 4,500m. Known as Ignimbrites, these stone sentinels standing guard over the high plateau were once clouds of ash and silica. In the background is Chita Lagoon, and further beyond lies the Aguas Calientes (Hot Waters) mountain range, with the peak of Pili Volcano looming on the horizon.

Atacama, Chile, 2013.

Sharkskin Mountain

Sharkskin Mountain

ID:4351

Aguas Calientes, north-eastern Chile. I photographed these mountains alone many times over different days, entranced by the shifts in tone and colour and by the strange texture of the volcanic ash that formed what I called Sharkskin mountain. Its black lava is so young that erosion is not yet noticeable. This image was created in the final few seconds before the sun set, casting a long shadow from the smaller hill.

Atacama, Chile, 2013.

White Air in the Tetons II

White Air in the Tetons II

ID: WL5420

One of a series of images of these trees as the mist came and went, revealing or hiding the Grand Tetons mountain range behind. My camera and I were rooted to this spot for hours as the frozen water in the air performed a beautiful dance of light for us.

The Grand Tetons, WY, 2015.

White Peaks

White Peaks

ID: WL6803

The lesser known but spectacularly beautiful face of the Grand Tetons is seen from Idaho.

The Grand Tetons, ID, 2015.

Jungle Glacier

Jungle Glacier

ID: 7476

A steep climb of several hours up through thick jungle reveals, at its mountain peak, a mesmerising view of a beautiful glacier and crashing waterfalls, releasing her liquid contents after countless millions of years. 

Central Chile, 2013.

Dawn Light from Snake River

Dawn Light from Snake River

ID: WL9809

At the very beginning of a day-long float down Snake River, with mist rising off the waters, the dawn light struck the Grand with the full moon looming above.

The Grand Tetons, WY, 2015.

Distant Flamingos on Salar de Tara

Distant Flamingos on Salar de Tara

ID: 6793

Ignimbrites, solidified clouds of ash and silica spewed from immensely powerful volcanic explosions millions of years ago, spring from this high altitude desert-scape. Sculpted by ferocious winds, concealed by photographic stillness, into jagged precipices, these formations are known as the Cathedrals. Beyond the Cathedrals lies a flat expanse of salt plains, and the principle feeding ground for flamingos in Chile. All of the three flamingo species found in Chile, the Andean, Chilean and James, are visible in the distance, congregating on the Salar de Tara. 

Atacama, Chile, 2013.

Antelope Flats Blizzard I

Antelope Flats Blizzard I

ID: WL6481

A heavy winter blizzard rendered these forests and boulders into monochrome abstractions.

Wyoming, 2015.

Borve Sunset

Borve Sunset

ID: SC7371

Harris, The Outer Hebrides, 2015.

Dawn Flamingos of Salar de Tara

Dawn Flamingos of Salar de Tara

ID: 474

After a brutal, sleepless, high altitude night in a stone ‘refugio’, I emerged at dawn to realise that we had endured a huge blizzard, the largest in these desert regions since 1947 I was subsequently told. A gathering of flamingos seemed unperturbed by it all, as they gathered round the thermal waters of Salar de Tara, sieving algae and bacteria through their beaks in this mostly uninhabited land. 

Atacama, Chile, 2013.

Hoar Frost in the Cottonwoods

Hoar Frost in the Cottonwoods

ID: WL3645

A winter burst of sunlight through frost draped branches of Wyoming Cottonwoods.

The Grand Tetons, WY, 2015.

The Guardians I

The Guardians I

ID: 547

According to legend, the Atacama was the workshop of God, and it is here where according to this myth he created his first of draft of man, the 'Guardians', natural monoliths 30 feet high. God would have estimated that this first draft of the creation of man would have been too high, and that is why he created us in a smaller size. These are rocks of volcanic origin from the Tertiary period, which over millions of years have been moulded by the ferociously strong winds, in addition to the rain and snow in these prehistoric and desolate parts of the planet.

Atacama, Chile, 2013.

Wyoming Storm over the Sentinels

Wyoming Storm over the Sentinels

ID: WL4176

Returning time and again to these same trees, They here await the enfolding and developing storm to the south.

The Grand Tetons, WY, 2015.

Desolation Valley

Desolation Valley

ID: 982

I will never forget driving over the brow of a hill, in hideously powerful winds, to be greeted by this view at Pampa Quayaques, just within the Bolivian border and at an altitude of 4,600m. In the near distance is Zapaleri Volcano, with its distinctive crater, shrouded in cloud, marking the exact tripartite milestone where Chile, Bolivia and Argentina meet. More like the landscape of an alien planet, the beguiling appearance of the turquoise lagoon is misleading. It is too salty to sink into. It is too salty to freeze over. 

Atacama, Chile, 2013.

Alpenglow over the Tetons

Alpenglow over the Tetons

ID: WL3438

The near full extent of the beautiful Grand Tetons mountain range in Wyoming, bathed in Alpenglow with the sun still climbing beneath the horizon behind me.

The Grand Tetons, WY, 2015.

Volcan Zapaleri Storm

Volcan Zapaleri Storm

ID: 1169

Photographed at 4,600m altitude in a vicious storm following the 2013 blizzards in this desert region, is Zapaleri Volcano, where Chile, Bolivia and Argentina meet. On the right we see the end of the Cathedrals of Tara and the beginning of the Guayaques pampa. The mountain tops here are not peaks but old sea beds, elevated nearly 5km closer to the skies.

Atacama, 2013.

Dragon Hill

Dragon Hill

ID: 1908

The city of Iquique in northern Chile is locked in by ocean and desert and presided over by Dragon Hill, a vast sand dune. The 2014 earthquake that struck Iquique was a force 7.9 on the Richter scale, and had her epicentre only about 60kms out to sea, a few months after this photograph was taken. Originally established as a Bolivian town, Iquique became Chilean during the War of the Pacific in 1879.

Iquique, Chile, 2013.

Last Light over Gros Ventre II

Last Light over Gros Ventre II

ID: WL5543

The final seconds of daylight over the snows of Gros Ventre.

The Grand Tetons, WY, 2015.

The Colours of La Puna I

The Colours of La Puna I

ID: 903

All the colours of the high altitude Puna of Argentina are encapsulated in this small patch of stream waters, one of a series of images I made here.

La Puna, Argentina, 2009.

Glencoe Sunburst

Glencoe Sunburst

ID: SC7666

Glencoe, Scotland, 2015.

Silver Birch Light

Silver Birch Light

ID: WL5653

The Grand Tetons, WY, 2015.

Last Light on the Tetons

Last Light on the Tetons

ID: WL5222

Wyoming, 2015.

Hoar Frost Silence

Hoar Frost Silence

ID: WL5514

Thick hoar frost on the branches, mist drifting over the plains and the intensity of the blue sky above the grand Tetons range, all in complete silence and stillness.

The Grand Tetons, WY, 2015.

Varela Mountain

Varela Mountain

ID: 4824

I loved the shape of this mountain, which I called ‘Narnia’ mountain, and photographed her on several occasions. Situated on the route from Socaire to Aguas Calientes in north-eastern Chile, she is actually called Varela, after an old family which established an area of llama shepherding at the foot of the mountain. At these altitudes, well over 4km high, the sturdy, ever-yellow ichu grass thrives where other plants would die within an hour.

Atacama, Chile, 2013.

Turquoise Crater

Turquoise Crater

ID: 6111

Ferocious winds, unhindered over the 200kms of white immensity of Bolivia’s Uyuni salt flats, meet their first obstacle at Tunupa Volcano, reaching insane levels of strength as they swirl around this extraordinary, multi-coloured crater. In the last minutes of daylight, completely exhausted by the ascent to 5,321m, I had time for only this one exposure before our night descent. We could not approach the crater rim any closer, for serious concern that we might be swept over the near vertical precipice. A mesmerising vision of pure stone with yellow bands of sulphur, it was agony to turn my eyes away. This volcano exploded maybe only once, leaving us a vivid example of what planet Earth looked like when it was young.

Uyuni, Bolivia, 2013.

Last Light on Agua Calientes

Last Light on Agua Calientes

ID: 4359

The sun disappears over the waters of Aguas Calientes, north-eastern Chile. Here we see a Vega, a huge spring. Sweet water emerges, spiky grasses grow. The rest is salt and stone.

Atacama, Chile, 2013.

Prairie Thistles

Prairie Thistles

ID: WL9141

Grand Tetons, WY, 2015.

Salt Immensity

Salt Immensity

ID: 5947

A lake of pure Sodium Chloride, 200km across, uninterrupted. Uyuni, Bolivia. Driving across the lake, distancing oneself from the surrounding mountains, the colour reaches a purer and purer white as one approaches the lake's centre. The geometrical patterns will be subdued by dissolution during summer rains. Then in winter they are reborn just as leaves are after the snowmelt.

Uyuni, Bolivia 2013.

Mountain Mists of Central Chile

Mountain Mists of Central Chile

ID: 7570

Mist drapes these summits while the Valdivian Forest clings to steep slopes. Mist, melted ice and rain feed this lush biodiverse biome.

Central Chile, 2013.

Cloudscape I

Cloudscape I

ID: WL8393

The Grand Tetons, 2015.

The Marble Caves I

The Marble Caves I

ID: 7850

Carved not by hand, but by millions of years of wind and wave erosion, I entered these marble caves by Lago Carrera, shared by Argentina and Chile, and into a surreal world of shape, texture and colour, both above and below the waves.

Central Chile, 2013.

The Colours of Aguas Calientes

The Colours of Aguas Calientes

ID: 3957

The Aguas Calientes mountain range, north-eastern Chile, transfixed me with its extraordinary colours, and I spent days alone photographing in this region. These colours are caused by the various minerals in varying states of oxidation, such as iron, copper, and sulphur. The intense aquamarine blue of her waters, faithfully represented here, is caused by the pure white volcanic ash that forms the bottom of the lagoon, and the reflection of the blue skies on the waters. Even with a daily temperature range fluctuating over 60°c, +30 in the day to -30 at night, the extreme salinity of the lakes prevents these waters from ever freezing.

Atacama, Chile, 2013.

Beagle Channel Freeze I

Beagle Channel Freeze I

ID: 10014

I spent 8 days photographing from the back of a small King Crab fishing boat that ceaselessly drifted through the Beagle Channel and around Cape Horn in the very extreme tip of the American Continent, not far from the Antarctic. Through endlessly varied combinations of blizzards, rains, mist and sea spray in howling gales, countless mountains passed, a granite black and pure snow white land of exquisite desolation and beauty. Most, surely, have never had a human foot on them. 

Beagle Channel, Tierra del Fuego, 2013.

Green Seas of Caleta Maria

Green Seas of Caleta Maria

ID: 11262

I stayed a week in Caleta Maria, a long disused, steam-powered sawmill in Tierra del Fuego (Land of Fire), in the extreme south of the American Continent. Each morning I woke at 3am to greet the dawn, and the mesmerising light on the ocean, mountains and glaciers. Normally I was met on the beach of twisted, bleached driftwood by about twenty incredibly friendly penguins but for some reason they were elsewhere this morning!

Caleta Maria, Tierra del Fuego, 2013.

The Guardians II

The Guardians II

ID: 565

According to legend, the Atacama was the workshop of God, and it is here where according to this myth he created his first of draft of man, the 'Guardians', natural monoliths 30 feet high. God would have estimated that this first draft of the creation of man would have been too high, and that is why he created us in a smaller size. These are rocks of volcanic origin from the Tertiary period, which over millions of years have been moulded by the ferociously strong winds, in addition to the rain and snow in these prehistoric and desolate parts of the planet.

Atacama, Chile, 2013.

The Old Tree

The Old Tree

ID: WY4670

The Grand Tetons, WY, 2015.

The Reed Lake

The Reed Lake

ID: 7421

Central Chile, 2013.

Fall Grand from Snake River

Fall Grand from Snake River

ID: WL9113

A long float down Snake River opened up this breathtaking view of the majestic peaks of the Grand Tetons set in her Fall colours.

The Grand Tetons, WY, 2015.

 

 

White Air in the Tetons I

White Air in the Tetons I

ID: WL5450

One of a series of images of these trees as the mist came and went, revealing or hiding the Grand Tetons mountain range behind. My camera and I were rooted to this spot for hours as the frozen water in the air performed a beautiful dance of light for us.

The Grand Tetons, WY, 2015.

Forests of Caleta Maria

Forests of Caleta Maria

ID: 11001

Caleta Maria, Tierra del Fuego, 2013.

Evening Aspens

Evening Aspens

ID: WL9316

Wyoming, 2015.

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Granite Seas of Caleta Maria

Granite Seas of Caleta Maria

ID: 11014

Completely isolated at the head of a bay in Tierra del Fuego, in an abandoned sawmill called Caleta Maria, I made a series of similar images of these magnificent seas, mountains and glaciers, in ever-changing weather, light and mood.

Caleta Maria, Tierra del Fuego, 2013.

Trees of Gold

Trees of Gold

ID: WL9716

The Grand Tetons, WY, 2015.

Beagle Channel Freeze II

Beagle Channel Freeze II

ID: 10722

I spent 8 days photographing from the back of a small King Crab fishing boat that ceaselessly drifted through the Beagle Channel and around Cape Horn in the very extreme tip of the American Continent, not far from the Antarctic. Through endlessly varied combinations of blizzards, rains, mist and sea spray in howling gales, countless mountains passed, a granite black and pure snow white land of exquisite desolation and beauty. Most, surely, have never had a human foot on them. 

Beagle Channel, Tierra del Fuego, 2013.

Antelope Flats Blizzard II

Antelope Flats Blizzard II

ID: WL6490

A heavy winter blizzard rendered these forests into monochrome abstractions.

Wyoming, 2015.

Rocas Rojas

Rocas Rojas

ID: 4481

These extreme high altitude lava flows solidified fast in the frigid and rarified air and have retained their iron red colours ever since.

Atacama, Chile, 2013.

The Weasel's Walk

The Weasel's Walk

ID: WL4630

A lone weasel left its tracks in the snow plains beneath the Grand Tetons.

The Grand Tetons, WY, 2015.

Cordones over the Salt

Cordones over the Salt

ID: 5988

Giant Cordones cacti overlooking the immeasurable vastness of Uyuni's salt lakes.

Uyuni, Bolivia, 2013.

Snowfield Boulders

Snowfield Boulders

ID: 1126

Giant volcanic boulders, strewn vast distances from ancient eruptions, guard the Atacaman plains after a rare snowstorm.

Atacama, Chile, 2013.

Cloud, Snow and Forest over Jackson Lake

Cloud, Snow and Forest over Jackson Lake

ID: WL8245

The Grand Tetons, WY, 2015.

Last Light on Sharkskin Mountain

Last Light on Sharkskin Mountain

ID: 4372

The very final light falling onto 'Sharkskin Mountain' in Aguas Calientes.

Atacama, Chile, 2013.

Volcan Licancabur at Last Light

Volcan Licancabur at Last Light

ID: 1486

Licancabur, the magnificent and perfectly formed volcano that overlooks San Pedro de Atacama, northern Chile, with Volcan Jurique's slopes on the right. In Atacaman mythology, mountains are women and volcanos are men. According to oral tradition, millions of years ago, in the Andes mountain range, Licancabur volcano fell in love with a beautiful mountain called Kimal. However, his brother Jurique also loved her. Their passion unleashed a fraternal struggle for the love of the mountain with clear slopes and a pointed peak. Lascar volcano, the father of the two brothers, grew tired of the dispute and decided to punish his least favourite son, Licancabur, by hurling a ball of fire which hit him on the summit, tearing out his eyes so that they turned into salt, forming "the eyes of salt". Not content with this he threw another ball, but missed and cut off the head of his favourite son Jurique. With both sons injured, he decided that it would be best to separate both of them from Kimal. So he banished her to the neighbouring mountain range of Domeyko, where she became the highest mountain of them all at 4,200m.  But, with the strength of their love, each winter solstice the shadows of Kimal and Licancabur come together to remind us of this painful love story.

Atacama, Chile, 2013.

Beagle Channel Freeze IV

Beagle Channel Freeze IV

ID: 9651

I spent 8 days photographing from the back of a small King Crab fishing boat that ceaselessly drifted through the Beagle Channel and around Cape Horn in the very extreme tip of the American Continent, not far from the Antarctic. Through endlessly varied combinations of blizzards, rains, mist and sea spray in howling gales, countless mountains passed, a granite black and pure snow white land of exquisite desolation and beauty. Most, surely, have never had a human foot on them. 

Beagle Channel, Tierra del Fuego, 2013.

Dead Forests of Tierra del Fuego

Dead Forests of Tierra del Fuego

ID: 11296

Thousands of years old, these dead trees from the sub-Antarctic forests of Tierra del Fuego are in the process of petrification.

Tierra del Fuego, 2013.

The Marble Caves II

The Marble Caves II

ID: 7806

Carved not by hand, but by millions of years of wind and wave erosion, I entered these marble caves by Lago Carrera, shared by Argentina and Chile, and into a surreal world of shape, texture and colour, both above and below the waves.

Central Chile, 2013.

The Colours of Taransay

The Colours of Taransay

ID: SC7445

Taransay Island, the Outer Hebrides, Scotland, 2015.

Mountains Storm

Mountains Storm

ID: WL8208

The Grand Tetons, WY, 2015.

Heather over Lough Ine

Heather over Lough Ine

ID: 7959

Lough Ine, Southern Ireland, 2015.

Evening Peaks

Evening Peaks

ID: WL5891

The Grand Tetons, Idaho, 2015.

Beagle Channel Freeze III

Beagle Channel Freeze III

ID: 8859

I spent 8 days photographing from the back of a small King Crab fishing boat that ceaselessly drifted through the Beagle Channel and around Cape Horn in the very extreme tip of the American Continent, not far from the Antarctic. Through endlessly varied combinations of blizzards, rains, mist and sea spray in howling gales, countless mountains passed, a granite black and pure snow white land of exquisite desolation and beauty. Most, surely, have never had a human foot on them. 

Beagle Channel, Tierra del Fuego, 2013.

Golden Fall in the Tetons

Golden Fall in the Tetons

ID: WL9651

The Grand Tetons, WY, 2015.