Some places are beautiful. Others leave a lasting impression. Through the lens of Eric Hatch, scenery becomes more than a view—it becomes a story of place, time, and change.
From the glacier-carved valleys of Alaska and Iceland to the vast wilderness of the Yukon, these images capture the power and fragility of the natural world. Each photograph invites viewers to experience landscapes that many will never have the opportunity to visit firsthand.
Eric's scenery photography focuses on more than visual beauty. It explores the relationship between people and the environment, documenting locations shaped by geology, climate, and time. Remote mountains, winding rivers, dramatic coastlines, waterfalls, and expansive northern landscapes are presented with both artistic vision and documentary honesty.
Many of these scenes also reveal the effects of a changing climate. Retreating glaciers, shifting ecosystems, and fragile wilderness areas serve as reminders of the importance of preserving the world's most remarkable environments.
Ideal for museums, galleries, collectors, and organizations looking for strong photographic works with both visual impact and narrative depth.

