Edge of the Elements | A Cinematic Fine Art Journey Through Earth’s Wild Frontiers
Edge of the Elements is a cinematic fine art film series by Justin Graddy and Traveling Further, exploring the Coastal, Arctic, Pacific Isles, and Mountain West through atmospheric storytelling, immersive cinematography, and collector-level visual artistry inspired by the wild frontiers of the natural world.
National Parks of the American West, Volume II — Where Silence Shapes the Land
A cinematic journey into the silence and scale of the American West, Volume II by Justin Graddy captures the raw beauty of iconic national parks through immersive photography and film—where light, landscape, and stillness converge.
Badlands — Where Light Breaks the Silence
A cinematic journey through Badlands National Park, where light, shadow, and silence converge. In this next film from National Parks of the American West Volume II, Justin Graddy captures the raw, evolving landscape in a study of time, texture, and atmosphere.
When Winter Returned — A Spring Shift in the North Unit
What began as warmth turned without warning. In the Theodore Roosevelt National Park North Unit, spring unraveled into winter again—transforming the landscape into something darker, quieter, and far more cinematic.
Where the Plains Break — Spring in the South Unit
In April, the land awakens slowly across the Theodore Roosevelt National Park South Unit—where frost still lingers in shadowed coulees and the prairie begins to breathe again. This is a study in contrast: softness and edge, silence and wind, history and horizon.
Badlands in Heat — Spring Light Across the Edge of Time
In the quiet heat of spring, Badlands National Park reveals a different kind of story—one of glowing stone, layered time, and silence that lingers. Beneath an unseasonably warm sky, the land shifts from harsh to cinematic, where light, texture, and stillness shape an unforgettable encounter with the American West.
Edge of the Elements | A Cinematic Chapter by Justin Graddy
A study in stillness, Arctic — Silence reveals the Arctic North as a landscape shaped by quiet tension—where light, ice, and wind move slowly, and silence carries weight.