
Patagonia, Argentina · Chile
Edge of the World
Where the Andes meet the Southern Ocean — and the ice still moves.
“The sound of it is geological — a deep crack that rolls across the lake before you register that a slab of ice the size of a building just calved into blue water.”

Perito Moreno Glacier
One of the last advancing glaciers
Perito Moreno defies the logic of a warming world. While glaciers globally retreat, this one pushes forward — a 60-metre wall of blue-white ice reaching across Lake Argentino. It advances roughly two metres per day.
Shot at 123mm on the Canon R5 Mark II with the RF 100-500mm — f/16 at 1/160s to render the texture of the ice face in full resolution. The blue is real. The scale is impossible to communicate until you stand in front of it.
Valparaíso, Chile
The city that paints itself
On the hills above the Pacific port city of Valparaíso, every wall is a canvas. The city's tradition of street art is not decoration — it is a civic language, a way of claiming space and colour in a place that has survived earthquakes, fires, and economic tides. Artists from around the world come here to paint.


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Travel prints available
Patagonia and South America photographs available as museum-quality fine art prints.