Through Kim’s Lens
Kim was a professional nature photographer for 35 years... learn more at the end of the gallery.
Icebergs | McBride Inlet, Glacier Bay National Park, Alaska
Paintbrush (aka Prairie Fire) | Zion National Park, Utah
At Anchor | Russell Island, Glacier Bay National Park, Alaska
Sunset Hiking | Valley of Fire State Park, Nevada
Black-legged Kittiwakes off a Tidewater Glacier | Svalbard, Norway
Sunrise | Arches National Park, Utah
Dwarf Fireweed (aka River Beauty) | Lamplugh Glacier, Glacier Bay National Park, Alaska
Traditional Dancers | La Paz, Mexico
Island in the Sky | Canyonlands National Park, Utah
Moody Mountains in the Bernese Alps | Switzerland
Kim Playing Guitar at Point Adolphus, Backdropped by Sunset Over Icy Strait & the Fairweather Range | Alaska
The Eagle Has Landed | Tongass National Forest, Alaska
Sunset Horses | Snowmass Creek, Colorado
Mount Adams and Changing Weather | Washington State
Misty Morning Brown Bear | Katmai National Park, Alaska
Tufted Puffin Taking Flight | Glacier Bay National Park, Alaska
Sunset off Petermann Island | Antarctic Peninsula, Antarctica
Chilis & Blankets | Taos, New Mexico
Midnight Tabular Iceberg | Antarctica
Into the Storm, Dogsledding Over Rainy Pass | Alaska
Glacial Ice | Tracy Arm, Tongass National Forest, Alaska
Kim was a professional nature photographer for 35 years, with his images sold around the world by the photo stock agencies Getty, DRK, Peter Arnold and Accent Alaska. These days, with his aging knees, he travels light and takes photos with his iPhone. He’s won the Daniel Housberg Wilderness Image Award for Excellence in Still Photography from the Alaska Conservation Foundation, and in 2001 he served as the official photographer on the month-long Harriman Alaska Expedition Retraced. His photos have been published in Audubon, Orion, Outside and Sierra magazines, in National Geographic and Smithsonian books, and in The Guardian and the Wall Street Journal, among other publications.