Professional Fine Art Photography That Tells the Story of Our Changing World
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My name is Eric Hatch and I am a full-bore creative, both a fine-art photographer and a professional writer. I am looking for connections in the museum and art exhibition world to display my work on glacial retreat and addiction.
Eric K. Hatch is known as both an author and photographer. As a writer, Eric Hatch has won two national awards. As a photographer, he is best known for Faces of Addiction and for Glaciers in Retreat, both collections of powerful photos addressing socially important issues.
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Ideal for museums, galleries, collectors, and organizations looking for strong photographic works that drive conversation about and action towards different issues, Eric Hatch's art is both visually stunning and narratively loaded.
Living the authentic side of wildlife photography, photographing all kinds of creatures in a variety of ecosystems. Each photograph tells a story of wild freedom, resilience and the delicate balance of natural habitats across continents. These pictures are testaments to nature’s grandeur and its vulnerability alike.
From the glaciers of Alaska and Iceland to the remote wilderness of the Yukon, Eric Hatch's scenery photography captures the beauty, power, and fragility of the natural world. These images showcase dramatic mountain landscapes, expansive ice fields, winding rivers, and untouched environments that few people ever experience firsthand.
On August 7, 2012, the overhanging "Ghost Glacier" collapsed from the upper center of the photo, dropping a block of ice about 1 kilometer thick onto Cavell Glacier and the seasonal tarn (a small, high altitude lake), which was itself unusually deep that year due to major storms and heavier-than-usual snowfall that winter.
Step into some of the most untouched and fragile landscapes on our planet, photographically recorded with honesty and respect. Our photographic documentation tells us about the sobering beauty and the immense challenges these fragile environments face because of climate change and the impact of people. These fine art landscapes and wildlife images transport you to the natural world of transition – raw, unfiltered and deeply moving.
Eric Hatch’s photo artistry specializes in evocative black and white portraiture, thrilling landscapes that capture the spirit of a place, and travel photography that reveals the wild places of the earth and captures its active geology. Eric Hatch uses his camera to take you to places you’ve longed to visit. He explores social issues like climate change and drug addiction; his black-and-white portraits of addicted persons are in the pemanent collection of the Hood Museum of Art at Dartmouth College.
Discover the unseen beauty in texture, shape, and shadow. Eric Hatch’s Abstractions series challenges perception by transforming ordinary subjects into visual poetry.
Exploring the stories, ideas, and perspectives behind each frame
May 22, 2026
Melting glaciers show how climate change is reshaping landscapes, water systems, and the stories we tell about the future.
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May 22, 2026
Art can make climate change feel personal by turning distant environmental shifts into immediate visual experience.
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