
THE GOOD OLD DAYS
LIVING THROUGH A FRONTIER FAST DISAPPEARING
ONGOING PERSONAL DOCUMENTATION ON THE WARMING NATURE OF THE WESTERN UNITED STATES AS HUMANS EMBARK INTO A NEW FADING FRONTIER.

Smoke from the Eagle Creek Fire paints a gloomy picture over the T.A. Moulton Barn in the Teton Mountain Range in Jackson Hole Wyoming during the 2017 summer.

Cumulative haze from fires in Arizona, California and Colorado cause severe air pollution in Southern Nevada during the 2020 fire season.

The typically pristine views of the Tetons at Schwabacher's Landing are barely visible behind smoke drifting from the Eagle Creek Fire outside Portland, Oregon in 2017.

Sunset as Great Basin National Park, one of the more remote parks in the United States, lies under smoke from record-setting fires that are becoming commonplace in surrounding states.

Northern Colorado skies during the 2017 Eagle Creek Fire.

Cheyenne Canyon near Colorado Springs during the Eagle Creek Fire in 2017.

Dusty sunsets in Joshua Tree National Park during the 2020 fire season in the west.

The Mojave Desert with wisps of smoke following controlled burns in the desert area in late September of 2020.