
Mitch Dobrowner
Road, ca. 2010

In his epic landscape photography, Mitch Dobrowner is drawn towards nature at its most sublime. Influenced during his early years in New York by the images of Minor White and Ansel Adams, Dobrowner now captures rolling deserts and the vast expanses of the Great Plains, continuing to chase spectacular weather systems and humbling scenery in his dramatic black-and-white photographs. His internationally recognized work has been featured by National Geographic, and he was awarded first prize at the International Photography Awards in 2009 and 2010.


In his epic landscape photography, Mitch Dobrowner is drawn towards nature at its most sublime. Influenced during his early years in New York by the images of Minor White and Ansel Adams, Dobrowner now captures rolling deserts and the vast expanses of the Great Plains, continuing to chase spectacular weather systems and humbling scenery in his dramatic black-and-white photographs. His internationally recognized work has been featured by National Geographic, and he was awarded first prize at the International Photography Awards in 2009 and 2010.