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Cryophilia

Paul Zizka

Photographer Paul Zizka brings awareness to vanishing ice by capturing changing landscapes and ice features around the world. CRYOPHILIA: from ancient Greek meaning “frost loving,” cryophiles prefer or thrive at low temperatures.

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Latest Issues

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Antarctica: Ice in All Its Forms

After five voyages to Antarctica, I’ve learned that the word ice barely captures the extent of frozen water that exists there. This gallery explores this ice in all its forms—shards and sheets, glaciers and bergs—each one an expression of p...

17 days ago
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The Greenland Ice Cap is Changing in Human Time

The Greenland Ice Sheet is a remarkable place, and one I’ve had the chance to visit and photograph several times. The ice sheet covers nearly 80 percent of Greenland, making it the second-largest body of ice on the planet after Antarctica, ...

3 months ago
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Behind the Image: Afloat

This image was taken a few years ago during a mountaineering trip to the Mons Icefield, which is a sizeable area of ice on the divide (half in Banff National Park, Alberta, half in British Columbia). Mountaineering was the main purpose of t...

5 months ago
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Inside the Belly of the Beast: Ice Caves

Years ago, I was walking along the toe of a glacier here in the Canadian Rockies when I decided to peek under the lip of ice right on the edge. I noticed that, at first, the space between the ice and the rock bed beneath was rather narrow, ...

7 months ago
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  • Paul Zizka

    Landscape, adventure and astro photographer based in Banff, Canada. Mountaineer. Fellow of the Royal Canadian Geographical Society.

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