Behind the Image
Aspens typically grow in large, clonal colonies from a single seedling, multiplying by spreading root suckers. Each individual tree may live 150 years, but the colony’s root system can persist for thousands. Aspens are considered an indicator of ancient woodlands.
They thrive in harsh conditions — rocky soil, freezing winters. Even fire doesn’t kill an aspen grove. It simply waits underground, and when the competition is cleared, it comes back.
In this particular grove, something magical happens to the light right around sunset. The last rays of sunlight still touch the golden crowns, while the mountain’s shadow slips into the grove, cooling the trunks into a soft blue. The scene becomes surreal, but only for a moment. Then the sun drops below the ridge, and the spell is gone.
About the Artist
Charlotte Gibb is an award-winning and renowned nature and landscape photographer based in Northern California. She is known for her mastery of "Intimate Landscapes" — small scenes derived from a large landscape.
The youngest of nine, she spent her early life playing and exploring the rural Northern California mountain area of her childhood home. Her father, an avid mountain climber and nature lover, made sure his kids shared his passion for the outdoors. After his death in a climbing accident, her mother continued to encourage an attachment to nature, ensuring that family vacations were spent outdoors camping, hiking, and exploring.
Charlotte earned her Bachelor of Arts degree from the Academy of Art University in San Francisco. She cut her teeth in the advertising business as an art director in the 1990s, then operated her own graphic design firm in the San Francisco Bay Area for decades. Throughout her long career as an artist, her photography was constantly infused in her design work. Her darkroom has since been replaced with digital darkroom tools, and her style has evolved from a somewhat journalistic approach, to one that pays tribute to the natural world.
Charlotte writes and publishes on the subject of photography and creativity, has been a keynote speaker and educator for several national photography events, served as a judge for international and local photography competitions, and exhibits her work throughout California.
She can usually be found tromping with her camera bag in the wilderness areas around the Sierra Nevada range and Yosemite National Park in her home state.
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