In this extraordinary, award-winning image from the Canadian Rockies, Emerald Lake shimmers under a pristine white cloud, its serene waters mirroring the distant mountains with remarkable clarity and harmony.
This masterwork exists in a strictly limited edition of ten prints worldwide.
This print offers collectors the opportunity to acquire a work that embodies both technical brilliance and timeless elegance. Owning this image is not merely possessing a photograph—it is embracing a creation by an artist, a piece whose beauty, significance, and enduring appeal will remain a distinguished asset in any collection.
Among the artist’s favorites, this limited edition will only include 10 prints.
THE STORY BEHIND THE ART
By Pamela Goodyer
Before the others arrived for the photo tour I was running. Before footsteps, voices or expectation, I walked the edges of Emerald Lake—a presence—an intelligence watched over me. Meeting me—merging with me and understanding that I was there for creation. This ancient knowing, wordless yet articulate, entered my fingertips like frost crystallizing on glass. I became both vessel and collaborator, my body a tuning fork struck against the edge of wilderness. The lake’s surface tension held secrets I could now decipher—not through translation but through surrender to the grammar of pine needles and stone.
Did I know then that this image would be award-winning? No. Such a thought would be like counting raindrops during a storm. When the image is created, I exist in chasms between realms—a territory unmapped by ambition. The photograph assembles itself through me, using my fingers and eyes as its tools. I am both an architect and a doorway.
The lake’s reflection becomes my own, and for seconds that stretch into infinity, I cannot tell where water ends, and my consciousness begins. This is not talent or skill. This is a temporary dissolution. A surrender of identity. A communion with an unnamed existence.





