
Greg Jahn grew up in Idaho, where he currently lives up a forested valley near Idaho City. Combining a lifetime of solitary off-trail exploration, mountaineering and backcountry skiing with the craft of fine art photography, Greg has made the pursuit of photographing remote, mysterious and untouched natural places his primary passion. Through the years, these explorations have grown to include experiencing the lands and cultures of other countries, including volunteer humanitarian work in El Salvador and for the Tibetan government in exile in north India.
“Most of these images come from places very few people have the opportunity to experience in person, let alone the ability, time and motivation to carry the medium format photographic equipment required to such a place to capture the moment on film. I want to share my appreciation for the compositions and sense of place and moment of these special places through the photographic image. The quality of my work and the integrity of the art of landscape photography are very important to me, and it is my hope that by giving you an opportunity to walk into these images of remote natural places that you will find, or find once again, your own unique and deep appreciation and awareness of the still untouched places that exist both for their own sake and for ours."
