Old Growth
This series celebrates the majesty and resilience of primeval wilderness unaltered by humans. It explores ancient forests in remote regions of the U.S., where ninety-five percent of old growth forests have been destroyed. Through images of individual trees and interdependent biosystems — such as, bristlecone pines, bald cypresses, eastern white pines, cedars, sequoias, and Pando — Old Growth evinces the promise of the future and foreshadows what we stand to lose through climate catastrophe.