AGAINST A BACKDROP OF SHRINKING reservoirs in a a decades long mega-drought and the driest period in 1,200 years, the Colorado River is burgeoning with life in spring. Snowpack—the frozen Rocky Continue reading →
TO ROUND OUT FLOWER WEEK, we present you with a gallery of botanical art. The works below capture, preserve, impress, re-create, manipulate, and wonder at the influence of petals, stems, and Continue reading →
VITAL IMPACTS, ALONG WITH MORE THAN one hundred of the world’s finest photographers who share a commitment to the environment, have made their prints available in this stunning winter collection. Treat Continue reading →
Editor’s Note: Filmmaker Jessica Plumb spent 10 days aboard a steel-hulled schooner in June of 2022. From the deck, she and her family explored Western Greenland, witnessing the effects of climate Continue reading →
Chris Rainier
For the past forty years, I have traveled the world as a photographer in search of sacred sites and landscapes. In that pursuit, I have always asked myself what sacredness really Continue reading →