The roof of the world. Glaciers, high passes, and sacred ground from Everest, the Khumbu, and Tibet.
A Himalayan image brings altitude and stillness to a room. Glacier and ridgeline read beautifully in a study, an entryway, or over a mantel, where scale and silence set the tone.
These images reward the larger formats, where the texture of ice and rock becomes legible. Use the room visualization tool on any product page to see a piece at scale before you buy.
For framing, black and natural wood frames suit mountain photography, with acid-free matting and UV-protective glass for longevity.
Every purchase funds mountain preservation. The range in the photograph is the range being protected.
“I’ve spent the majority of my life filming and photographing mountain environments across the globe. The greatest threat isn’t the people who live there, it’s the systems that leave them out. Preservation photography is my response.”
Across the Everest region, the Khumbu valley of Nepal, the Rongbuk glacier in Tibet, and the high passes between. All on expedition, on foot.
Every open edition comes in five sizes, from a 24x16 inch Explorer print to a 60x40 inch Monument print, with panoramic formats on select images. Use the room visualization tool on any product page to see a piece at scale.
Every print is produced on Hahnemühle Photo Rag, a 100% cotton, acid-free museum paper rated for over a century of archival life, with pigment inks.
Every print funds mountain preservation, including the flagship Himalayan Coffee and Wildlife Corridor across Nepal, connecting fragmented habitats and elevating mountain communities.
Glaciers, passes, and sacred ground from Everest, the Khumbu, and Tibet, photographed on expedition and printed on museum-grade Hahnemühle paper, signed and certified. Every purchase funds mountain preservation.
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