Classic Visions Publishing

Nighttime Glow
Morning Light
Princeton Moonset
Sound & the fury!
Open Road
Alaskan Open Road
Moonrise over the Kenai
Misty Visions
Misty Morning
Pasu, Karakoram Himalayas
Misty Pond
Sun Beams above Seward
Journey Home
Chalk Cliffs Magic
Snowy Canoe
Clearing Storm
Homeward Bound
Ancient Forests
Alaskan Icy Wonders
South Point Surf
Grand Sneffels
Turnagain Arm, AK
Alaskan Calm
Maui, HI
Girdwood, Alaska
Alaska mountains & Seward, AK.
Alaska mountains & Seward, AK.
Horse Heaven
San Juan Mountains, CO
Halibut Cove Clouds
Snowy Bridge
Riders in the Sneffel's range, CO
Prince William Sound, AK

In an age where wilderness is vanishing at an alarming rate, photography stands as both witness and advocate—a powerful force for awareness, stewardship, and preservation. A single image can reveal the fragile beauty of an alpine meadow, the raw power of a storm over the tundra, or the haunting stillness of a receding glacier. It compels us to look closer, to care more deeply. Through the lens, the wilderness is no longer an abstract idea; it becomes personal, tangible, and worth protecting.


In this era of climate change and relentless economic expansion, photography has the power to cut through the noise, to remind us of what is at stake. It tells the story of disappearing landscapes, of rivers once wild now tamed, of forests struggling against the encroachment of industry. But it also offers hope—showing that nature, when given the chance, is resilient. It calls us to act, to defend these sacred places before they exist only in memory and photographs.


Photography is more than an art form—it is a responsibility. A well-composed image can inspire a shift in perspective, ignite a passion for conservation, and remind us all that wilderness is not just scenery; it is the soul of our planet.

Awareness for Generations to Come...