001 CATHEDRAL OF ICE

001 CATHEDRAL OF ICE

Medium / Black
$55.00
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Artist Series 001: Tim Kemple and the Alaska Range

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The Artist Series

The Artist Series is our collaboration with photographers whose work deserves to be seen and celebrated. Each collection partners with an artist to bring their vision into the world in a new way—transforming their images into wearable pieces that honor their craft. Our inaugural release, 001: Tim Kemple and the Alaska Range, showcases Tim's aerial photography of glaciers and mountains, creating limited-edition apparel that puts his artistry front and center. It's about appreciation, collaboration, and giving great work the audience it deserves.

Photography by Erica Hinck. Design by Sydney Myers. Featuring models Blake Timmons, Isabelle Michaels, and Miles Perry. Shot at Camp4 Studio and Momentum Climbing Gym.

About the Artist: Tim Kemple

Tim Kemple is a photographer whose soul lives at the edge of wilderness and human endurance. On his expedition into the Alaska Range, he and his team climbed, roped and flew through the twisting coil of mountains, storm-scoured ridges, and glacier-carved valleys that define this alpine frontier. Amid jagged peaks, zero-visibility storms and merciless temperatures, Kemple framed moments where light and life converged at the limits—athletes pushing themselves, wind ripping through the high altitude, and nature’s rawness knitting story with image. His journey was as much about capturing place as it was about understanding grit, place and the human impulse to explore.

Tim's Portfolio

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