SPIRIT RIVER NFT Project

Time, is the subject of the Spirit River and Spirit River Silver NFT collections.

A series of images captured with ultralong exposure techniques with a heavy dose of wilderness.

A portion of profit goes to Wild Earth Guardians to help protect our precious natural resources.

I have been fascinated by the philosophy of time and the experience of the present moment and how photography interfaces with this phenomena. Photography allows other angles of a moment, expanded or contracted, to exist in the perceptual moment illuminating the world beyond the human eyes.

In the spirit of the work this collection is being built on the blockchain. NFT ownership comes with benefits including a hand printed and signed metallic print to the minters, and early access to future releases.

-JEM

  • The Spirit River NFT collections are a series of images captured in nature using long exposure techniques to deliver images that convey the landscape through time.

  • Yes!


    Each image is a 1 of 1 NFT.

    Minting of a NFT entitles that person to a 1 of 1 handprinted and signed metallic rendering!

    Early access to future releases.

    20% of royalties go to Wild Earth Gaurdian’s work protecting our precious natural resources.

  • Q2 - release of first images
    late Q2 - shipment of first prints begins.

    Q3 - Dischord channel established to provide community discussion, additional resources and an exclusive members are.

    Ongoing - New NFT’s will be added to both Spirit River and Spirit River Silver.

  • These collections will see on going releases.
    As new works are created slowly the collections will grow.

    Owners receive notice of incoming drops.

  • Each image is an exclusive 1 /1 NFT.

    Each first mint comes with a 1/1 handprinted and signed metallic print.

    New NFT’s will be added to the collections on an ongoing basis.

  • “This collection is about time. Through ultra long exposures deep in the wilderness I hope to convey the relationship between nature, viewer and the moment. “

    Camera exposure times vary from shot to shot from around 45 minutes to 10 hours or more.