Volume IX · Winter Editions
Where the wild
still keeps its silence.
Field notes from the edges of the world. Archival, signed and numbered prints from a decade of slow travel through Arctic forests, southern oceans and the long, unmapped places in between.
Curated · The Edit
Selected prints,
in rotation now.
Bodies of Work
Three ongoing series.
Each series is shot over years, not days. They open and close on the artist's calendar — once a series closes, no further editions are printed from it.
Field portrait · Lofoten, 2024
A note from the artist
Most of the work
is waiting.
I spent two winters following a single arctic fox before she ever looked at the camera. I have learned that the best frames don't come to people who hurry — they come to those who can sit, breathe slowly, and let the cold do its honest work.
Each print on this site is pulled from that practice. Made small in edition, printed on archival cotton, and shipped from my studio in Tromsø — with ten percent of every sale routed back to the organisations protecting these animals in the wild.
— Anders Holm
Currently In Rotation
Most-collected this season
The Print
Made to last
a hundred winters.
Every photograph is printed by the same two pairs of hands, in the same small studio, on the same paper — so the only thing that ever changes is the photograph itself.
- 01 · Paper
- 308 gsm · 100% cotton · acid-free. Matte surface chosen for its restraint with low-light wildlife frames.
- 02 · Process
- Each print is colour-managed and proofed by hand. Image-permanence rated to 150+ years under standard display conditions.
- 03 · Edition
- Every print is signed, numbered and dated on the verso. Once the edition closes, no further prints are pulled — by promise.
- 04 · Provenance
- Shipped with a hand-numbered certificate, archival sleeve, and field notes from the day the photograph was made.
Hahnemühle Photo Rag
12-ink archival pigment
Limited to 25
Certificate of authenticity
Field Journal
Notes from the wait.
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No. 01 · Feb 14, 2026
Twelve days, one fox.
On waiting in the snow long enough that even your patience begins to feel like a hide.
From the field · Senja, Norway
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No. 02 · Jan 03, 2026
The light that won't be hurried.
Why every morning of a southern winter is a slow argument with your tripod.
From the field · Tierra del Fuego
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No. 03 · Dec 09, 2025
Letters from a closing series.
Northern Silences enters its final winter. Notes on knowing when a body of work is done.
From the field · Svalbard
The Pledge
Ten percent of every print
is returned to the wild.
We give a fixed share of every sale to four partner organisations protecting the species and landscapes you see on these walls — WWF Norway, Rewilding Britain, Tompkins Conservation, and the Polar Bears International field grant.
Read the conservation pledge