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Where the Dark River Rises by Michael Anderson by AndersonImages
The moon is up over Tibet. Snow crunches under my feet as I wait for the sunrise to ignite the fluted ramparts of the Himalaya. I can hear the far off clanging of Yak bells and the whistle of the herders beginning their day. A Lammergeier glides effortlessly on its massive wingspan over the cloud filled canyon below.

 

I am alone, surrounded in the shadows of the greatest mountains on earth. The scene before me hasn't changed much over the last Millennia. I feel enriched here witnessing this spectacle. I'm enriched in ways that can't be qualified or counted. Lewis Mumford once said, "Raw experience is empty, for it is not what one does, but what one realizes that keeps existence from being vain and trivial. It is the artist who realizes human experience, who takes the raw lump of ore we find in nature, smelts it, refines it, and stamps it into coins that can pass from hand to hand and make every man who touches them the richer."

The Gift by Michael Anderson by AndersonImages

I take photographs to define my experiences, to encapsulate these moments and share the earth's most extraordinary places with my friends and all of the aspiring vagabonds and wilderness travelers that hope to be there one day. If you've found my website and are reading this, you're probably a lot like me. You find it difficult to describe your fascination with the wonders of the earth and the cultures most connected to it. Somehow, these feelings have defined you and how you live your life. Here within these pages, you will see the places that existed in my own childhood dreams.

Timeless by Michael Anderson by AndersonImages

 

I realize these dreams were not mine alone. I have friends that have dreamed of climbing and trekking in the Himalaya since the day we all climbed the tallest tree in the neighborhood, tied an American flag to the top and posed like Tenzing Norgay for the 'summit' photograph. I realize that most of those friends will never make their journey there. Life gets in the way sometimes. But I have tried to share the majesty, intimacy and timelessness of these places in my photographs in a way I hope you can all relate to. I've tried to capture the reality of my childhood imaginations and share them with you. I realize that despite having grown up with these dreams, nobody needs to go on a trip like this. But as we work through the daily routine of life at home, sometimes it helps to know that we could go. That it's all really there. Better yet, I hope my photographs inspire a few of you to actually follow your dreams and take your journey. I want to remind everyone that ordinary working people can visit remote places like this. They do it all the time. These are not expensive or difficult places to explore if you travel independently and stay with the locals. And of course, there are endless experiences to be had in the wilderness areas of our own backyard.

Clearing Storm over Ama Dablam by Michael Anderson by AndersonImages

 

But you can't begin a journey if you don't step out. There is nothing mysterious about a rucksack. All you need are a couple changes of clothes, some hard earned time off and less money than you think. Get out there and watch the ravens fly through the dazzling glow of a remote slot canyon, watch the northern lights dance over the snows of Denali, or take an extended journey and join the Tibetan pilgrims spinning prayer wheels outside a cliffside monastery. Fish for Pirrhana in the Amazon, watch autumn leaves fall in a gentle snowstorm in Patagonia, or marvel at a palm tree swaying dark against a billion stars while camping on a moonless night in the middle of the South Pacific. It's all there. And the earth needs people who travel this way, who earn their time with its treasures, and promote its conservation. Time is the most precious commodity we actually own.

 

Live your dreams.

 

Explore the world...

 

-Mike

Sandstone Sunset by Michael Anderson by AndersonImages

Figures in the Sand by Michael Anderson by AndersonImages

 

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  • JoinedJune 2007
  • OccupationPhotographer
  • Current cityGolden, Colorado
  • CountryUSA
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At AndersonImages you're transported into a different world - a more beautiful world. The photos remind me of all the beautiful places I yet have to visit with my camera! Thanks for sharing your wonderful work, I'll keep watching for new pictures!

March 2, 2010

I've had the pleasure of enjoying Michael's vision for several years now on NPN and he is a tremendous inspiration. I am constantly blown away by Michael's photographic work but his efforts to explore the world are just as admirable. There is no other landscape artist with a portfolio that is so consistently brilliant.… Read more

I've had the pleasure of enjoying Michael's vision for several years now on NPN and he is a tremendous inspiration. I am constantly blown away by Michael's photographic work but his efforts to explore the world are just as admirable. There is no other landscape artist with a portfolio that is so consistently brilliant. I should also mention that his new website sets a new benchmark.

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October 29, 2008

The first time I stumbled across Michael's website I literally held my breath as I moved through his gallery. His fine art images of the high Himalaya are among the best I've ever seen. Majestic, powerful, complete. An artist truly in control of his craft. Fortunately for us, Michael takes his talent and passion an… Read more

The first time I stumbled across Michael's website I literally held my breath as I moved through his gallery. His fine art images of the high Himalaya are among the best I've ever seen. Majestic, powerful, complete. An artist truly in control of his craft. Fortunately for us, Michael takes his talent and passion and moves through the planet's wildest places, returning home with photographs of unparalleled beauty and grandeur. Some photographers develop the ability to create breathtaking images within the controlled comforts of their "backyard", but Michael is one of only a handful who have applied their creative ambitions to the Earth's great ranges with such a high degree of success. Without a shred of overstatement, I believe Michael's photography is in a league all it's own and reflects a master hand at work. I look forward to experiencing many more of his images in the future....

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October 15, 2008

Michael is one of those great nature photographers I've been following in NPN, who has really inspired me to get into photography myself. He has spent many years observing and learning from the Great Galen Rowell while working as a ranger in Yosemite. I'm always tempted to think of Galen Rowell's work when I see Michae… Read more

Michael is one of those great nature photographers I've been following in NPN, who has really inspired me to get into photography myself. He has spent many years observing and learning from the Great Galen Rowell while working as a ranger in Yosemite. I'm always tempted to think of Galen Rowell's work when I see Michael's. Living a hectic life as an ER Doctor in Colorado, he is able to squeeze time at least once every year to visit the remotest part of the earth, intigrate with the locals, and bring back photographs of the majesty of those places, for us to see them. Michael's work is an inspiration!!!

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August 31, 2008