![]() ![]() You’ll follow him across glacial cirques and over 13,000-foot passes where the high alpine lakes reflect riotous wildflowers and spectacular sunrises, encountering the stunning scenery through his iconic large-format prints. Journey alongside John as he guides you from peak to peak, pinnacle to spire, and creek to creek. Curated in collaboration with John himself, History Colorado’s exhibition REVEALED: John Fielder’s Favorite Place takes you to a location that few have ever experienced, a location John feels is the most sublime in all of the Centennial State. But one location stands above the rest of the 104,000 square miles he visited during his 50 years as a nature photographer. John Fielder has captured breathtaking vistas, documented the changing environment, and created the definitive visual record of nearly every square mile of Colorado. See John Fielder's Photography on Exhibition at the History Colorado Center → His photography has been featured in dozens of books, garnered him multiple awards for his service to Colorado and its people, and influenced the passage of laws to protect public lands in Colorado and beyond. Since he began photographing Colorado in 1973, Fielder has effectively been to each of Colorado’s 104,984 square miles, compiling a record of the Centennial State's landscape and how it has changed over the past half-century. Donated by Fielder in January 2023, it is now digitized and cataloged by History Colorado to make it easily accessible and searchable by the public. This collection represents Fielder's life work and was distilled from the more than 200,000 photographs taken by Fielder over the last 50 years. History Colorado is the proud steward of John Fielder's Colorado Collection, an assortment of more than 6,000 photographs which immortalize the landscapes of nearly every county in the state. ![]() Contact National & State Register Staff.Recent Listings in the National & State Registers.Colorado State Register of Historic Properties.Preservation Planning Unit Resource Center.Information for Archaeologists, Paleontologists and Researchers.Information for Students and Volunteers.Information for Museums and Curatorial Repositories.State-Approved Museums and Curatorial Repositories Expand.Office of Archaeology & Historic Preservation.Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Rehabilitation.Federal Historic Tax Credit Impact in Colorado.Archaeology & Historic Preservation Month.Program for Avocational Archaeological Certification (PAAC) Expand.About the State Historic Preservation Office Expand.
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