During an assignment with The School for Field Studies’ Center for Climate Studies in Chile, I was sent to Patagonia to document the work taking place across one of the world’s most dynamic and climate-vulnerable landscapes. Based in Puerto Natales, the Center’s research and teaching focus on climate change, biodiversity conservation, tourism impacts, and sustainable livelihoods, with fieldwork unfolding across glaciers, fjords, grasslands, and temperate forests. My role was to create photography that could help communicate the science happening on the ground while capturing the scale, texture, and vulnerability of the region itself.