

Here Right Now
Looking down upon a conveyor belt of ice that stretches on for miles. The scale is lost here, but you’d struggle to find a car if it were parked anywhere on the icy surface. As the day came to an end, the colours shifted on the ice into a beautiful array of warm hues. I felt privileged to behold such a sight.
Southern Alps, New Zealand (2021)


Battlefield
A scarred battlefield of ice and snow stretching for miles.
Southern Alps, New Zealand (2021)


Ice Sea
Last light skims across a field of endless snow and ice.
Southern Alps, New Zealand (2021)


Kiss
As the sun met the horizon, the final rays of warm light prepare to drift off the sea of ice.
Southern Alps Glacier, New Zealand (2021)


Outworld
How small we truly are, looking across a fractured land of ice and stone, set ablaze by the final flickers of evening light.
Upper ice fields, West Coast New Zealand


Allure
As you drive the south coast of Iceland, not only do the number of waterfalls become innumerable, but also the glacier tongues begin to multiply. The large Vatnajokull ice cap covers 8% of the country, where many rivers of ice (glaciers) flow down from its heights. Here, at the terminus, ice regularly calves off and slowly melts into oblivion as the landscape is constantly sculpted by the hands of time and change.
South Coast, Iceland


Divided
Looking down upon an ancient, flowing river of ice. Uplifted and scarred by the ever moving hands of time. For reference, a truck would fit on top of one of the cubed sections.