Curtis Harsh Photography
Where fine art nature and wildlife photography meets conservation
Our world is a place of extraordinary beauty. So many awe inspiring landscapes and a remarkable diversity of wildlife calls it home. As humans, we hold both the privilege and the responsibility to protect and preserve the natural world. This not only is for future generations of humans, but for the wildlife that has no voice and the earth that depends on our choices.
Through my photography, I seek to create a deeper connection between people and nature. Each image is an invitation to slow down, to notice, and to feel a sense of reverence for the wild places and creatures that exist among us. By bringing attention to the fragile beauty of our planet, my photography aims to inspire awareness, appreciation, and meaningful conservation.
With conservation in mind, 5% of every sale will be donated to a conservation organization. Every moment captured, every print made, gives back to the wild.
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If you are looking for a new piece of art for a room in your home or office and you love the outdoors, my carefully crafted images are guaranteed to make a statement. From the time of capture on my high resolution camera, until the final print is produced, great care is taken to ensure the highest quality possible. I only use the best materials to create the final pieces of art. Whether it is a fine art print on Hahnemühle archival grade paper, a Chromaluxe metal print or a pigment print under acrylic, rest assured that you are getting a high quality piece of art that will last for many years. Each image is offered as limited edition meaning once an image sells the predetermined limit, the photo will be archived to never be printed again.
Studies show that looking at nature images daily significantly boosts mental health by reducing stress, improving focus and increasing positive emotions.
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