Set within the vast wilderness of Lake Clark National Park and Preserve, this first study of Lake Clark captures the raw intersection of water, mountain, and sky that defines coastal Alaska. Snow-dusted peaks rise abruptly from the shoreline, their forms mirrored in the cold, steel-blue surface of the lake below.
Light moves slowly across this landscape. Low northern sun filters through layered clouds, revealing subtle tonal shifts in the terrain — muted greens along the tundra edge, slate-grey rock faces, and distant glaciers glowing faintly beneath shifting weather. The air feels immense, the silence uninterrupted.
Lake Clark #1 emphasizes scale and solitude. There are no roads, no distant structures — only wilderness extending beyond the frame. It is a portrait of Alaska at its most elemental, where land and water exist in powerful equilibrium and the horizon feels both infinite and intimate.
Set within the vast wilderness of Lake Clark National Park and Preserve, this first study of Lake Clark captures the raw intersection of water, mountain, and sky that defines coastal Alaska. Snow-dusted peaks rise abruptly from the shoreline, their forms mirrored in the cold, steel-blue surface of the lake below.
Light moves slowly across this landscape. Low northern sun filters through layered clouds, revealing subtle tonal shifts in the terrain — muted greens along the tundra edge, slate-grey rock faces, and distant glaciers glowing faintly beneath shifting weather. The air feels immense, the silence uninterrupted.
Lake Clark #1 emphasizes scale and solitude. There are no roads, no distant structures — only wilderness extending beyond the frame. It is a portrait of Alaska at its most elemental, where land and water exist in powerful equilibrium and the horizon feels both infinite and intimate.