Montana
A jagged mountain silhouette splits a vibrant September sunset over a mirror-still Swiftcurrent Lake . The sky transitions from fiery orange at the horizon to deep indigo. This warm glow reflects perfectly in the cool, dark water, creating a symmetrical study of light, shadow, and mountain stillness.
A classic perspective of Wild Goose Island, a tiny island in the deep waters of Saint Mary Lake that highlights the immense scale of the surrounding glacial valley, framed by the rugged subalpine firs of the shoreline. It captures the isolation that has made this spot a definitive symbol of the American West.
From Logan Pass, where the Continental Divide splits the watershed of North America, the dramatic tooth-like silhouette of Clements Mountain can be viewed across rugged subalpine meadows.
This perspective captures the quiet majesty of the Two Medicine Valley, a region historically sacred to the Blackfeet Nation. The glacial horn peak of Sinopah Mountain rises abruptly from Two Medicine Lake, framed by late-summer flora and a dense evergreen shoreline.
As the sun dips below the Continental Divide, a warm glow washes over the eastern boundary of Glacier National Park. This image of a September sunset captures the silent transition of the landscape as night falls.
The East Side of Glacier National Park, where the rolling Montana prairies abruptly give way to the vertical Lewis Range. Looking west toward the Continental Divide, this image shows the jagged peaks framed by a foreground of subalpine firs and vibrant summer wildflowers.
A sweeping September vista looking north toward the boundary of Glacier National Park from its eastern edge. This image captures the seasonal transformation of the Montana high country, where the late-summer grasses have turned to a brilliant gold and the foreground is painted with the deep reds and fading whites of summer flowers. In the distance, the rugged ridgeline of the Lewis Range stands as a wall against a cloud-filled sky, illustrating the vast, open Great Plains as they collide with the towering Continental Divide.
A portrait of nightfall at the historic Swiss-style Many Glacier Hotel along the shore of Swiftcurrent Lake. Built in 1914 by the Great Northern Railway to evoke the spirit of the chalets of Switzerland, the hotel is a definitive image of the "See America First" era. Grinnell Point and Mount Gould can be seen in the distance.
Montana & Alberta
A jagged mountain silhouette splits a vibrant September sunset over a mirror-still Swiftcurrent Lake . The sky transitions from fiery orange at the horizon to deep indigo. This warm glow reflects perfectly in the cool, dark water, creating a symmetrical study of light, shadow, and mountain stillness.
The pristine blue Waterton Lakes creates a perfect mirror reflection of a rugged mountain peak and dense evergreen forest. The symmetry is flawless under a bright sky, capturing a moment of absolute stillness and crystalline clarity in the heart of the mountain wilderness.
A peaceful morning on Upper Waterton Lakes, Alberta, featuring two iconic red Adirondack chairs positioned along the shoreline. This image captures the quiet majesty of Upper Waterton Lake, with the formidable peaks rising sharply across the water. The vibrant red of the chairs pops against the lush green lawn and the driftwood of the beach, offering a welcoming invitation to pause and soak up the scenery.
A classic perspective of Wild Goose Island, a tiny island in the deep waters of Saint Mary Lake that highlights the immense scale of the surrounding glacial valley, framed by the rugged subalpine firs of the shoreline. It captures the isolation that has made this spot a definitive symbol of the American West.
Cameron Falls flows over 1.5 billion year old Precambrian rock, the oldest exposed bedrock in the Canadian Rockies. The dark, Precambrian stone features sharp diagonal strata, contrasting with the ethereal flow of the falls. An emerald pool sits at the base.
As the sun dips below the Continental Divide, a warm glow washes over the eastern boundary of Glacier National Park. This image of a September sunset captures the silent transition of the landscape as night falls.
A majestic composition featuring the historic Prince of Wales Hotel, standing as a sentinel atop its windswept bluff. This perspective looks across Upper Waterton Lake, framed by wild grasses and late-summer vegetation with the massive faces of the southern Rockies loom in the background.
The East Side of Glacier National Park, where the rolling Montana prairies abruptly give way to the vertical Lewis Range. Looking west toward the Continental Divide, this image shows the jagged peaks framed by a foreground of subalpine firs and vibrant summer wildflowers.
A sweeping panorama from the bluffs of the Prince of Wales Hotel, overlooking the deep, glacial waters of Upper Waterton Lake. This image shows the lush, forested peninsula that juts into the water under a moody sky that hints at the park's famously powerful winds.