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ABOUT: Living in our self-generated Anthropocene era, surrounded every hour by overwhelming distractions, we are dangerously close to being anaesthetised from the natural world by technology. With planned expeditions to Mars only five years away, it’s hard to imagine that there are still unseen, untrodden and unexplored mountain ranges, right on our doorstep. On Ellesmere Island, the Earth is decorated with hundreds of unclimbed mountains. This one has likely never been photographed, and to this day remains unclimbed. I have taken the flight from Cornwallis Island to the most northern point in Canada several times over the last 19 years and never seen the same mountain twice.
CAUSE: 50% of the profit from this picture will go towards The Last Ice Sentinel. The Last Ice Sentinel is a legacy project to locate and photograph the last fragments of the rarest ice on earth.
DETAILS: Each image is A3 and will be printed on Hahnemühle Fine Art Pearl paper, 285 gsm, which offers a delicately textured surface and fantastic print quality. It will be shipped from the UK.
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