Thank you for visiting the online gallery of award winning nature, wildlife, and Fine Art Photographer Howie Garber. Howie has spent over 30 years photographing wildlife, nature, foreign cultures and the environment to produce one of a kind images. Some of his clients have included Newsweek, National Geographic, Patagonia, Anheuser Busch, the Sierra Club, National Audubon Society, and ColdWater Creek. We hope that you will take some time to visit the Limited Edition collection of images, and see for yourself why so many people around the world have decided to collect Howie’s Fine Art photography.
Dr. Howie Garber has been a professional fine art photographer for over 30 years. Howie has traveled the world photographing people, wildlife and landscapes. His work has been published in dozens of magazines and books. His fine art has received numerous awards and is even on display in the Smithsonian Museum. Here is just a sampling of Howie’s published works.
I have returned to photograph Mount Timpanogos near Sundance and Provo, Utah many times. Golden Yellow Aspens with snow on the peaks is a gift to behold in the Wasatch Mountains.
Magazine Publication Cover of Long Rappel into Pine Creek Slot, Canyoneering in Zion National Park, near Springdale and St. George, Utah. Camron is an amazing athlete to hold completely still for a one second exposure while dangling off a 150 foot rope. The Red Navaho Sandstone on Pine Creek Slot is a wonder.
Cover of Utah Adventure Journal Woman basking in the sun at Diamond Fork Hot Springs, Utah.
Climate change makes one want to explore this place in the Tongass National Forest sooner rather than later.
Because of a long tradition of subsistence hunting, The Inuit on Alaska’s North Slope are allowed to hunt and harvest endangered Bowhead Whales. The bears were inside the whale initially. I was alone and on foot with a 300MM lens. I returned shortly with a 500MM lens. This story is about climate change, man's choices about fossil fuels, and our interaction and profound effect on this struggling species.
The Milepost is a popular trip planner for Alaska, Yukon, British Columbia, and Alberta.
Western Lowland Gorilla on Magazine Cover of Alaska Airlines Publication.
I was so honored that this photograph, as symbol of wilderness to be passed to the next generation appeared with a quote by President Theodore Roosevelt.
McNeil River State Game Preserve, Alaska. For visitors to Alaska, seeing wildlife and bears can be the highlight of their trip.