
For nearly sixty years, Thomas Joshua Cooper has journeyed to the farthest edges of the earth, seeking the pulse of the natural world. His photographs are born of wind-lashed coasts, desolate headlands, and the deep, hidden sources of the planet’s energy. In his work, the ancient elements—earth, air, fire, and water—draw toward one another, meeting in narrow, fleeting thresholds. What transpires in those crossings cannot be known, only imagined. It is in that boundless space of imagination that Cooper’s vision takes root and comes alive..
Limited edition, chloro-bromide, silver gelatin prints: 20 x 24 inches up to 30 x 40 inches. Prices upon request.
Thomas Joshua Cooper
"Bridal Falls", Shoshone Falls. The Snake River Basin. The West Bank Rim Top, Jerome County, ID 2003-2004
Lingering Twilight - The First View, Shoshone Falls, Center Rim Top, Snake River Basin, Jerome County, ID. 2003-2004
Rhyolite Rocks, Thne Snake River Canyon, East Bank Rim Top, Twin Falls County, 2003-2004
The Snake River, "The Funnel", No. 1, Pillar Falls Canyon, Twin Falls County, 2003-2004
High Noon - Shoshone Falls. From the Floor of the Snake River Basin, 2003-2004
The Falls of the River Rhine, The River Rhine, Neuhausen, Canton Schaffhausen, Switzerland. Summer Afternoon, 2000/2022
Mythic Stone, Gullfoss / Golden Falls, River Hvita, Suderland, Iceland. early morning - late summer. 1987-2022
"The Lighthouse at The End of the World", Faro de Punta Orchilla, the Isle of El Heirro, Canary Islands, Spain. Moonrise over "The End of the World" the Mid-North Atlantic Ocean, 2002/2022
The Northeast most point of mainland Scotland and of Great Britain -hazy late summer evening - The Swelling of the Sea, the Pentland Firth, The Thirtle Door, Dunscansby Head, Sunderland, Scotland, 1990/2021