Image with Vision, Inc. - Rich Ackerman Owner

Image with Vision, Inc. - Rich Ackerman Owner Eco-art photography + immersive books on vanishing landscapes — from the Dunes of Lake Michigan to Alaska’s Inside Passage. For deeper connection with nature.

Shop: https://www.imagewithvision.com My Photographic Philosophy
I'm an environmental landscape photographer and imaging specialist in abstract macro photographs. I photograph 80% of my images in black and white, as I'm a passionate pictorial realist and I often see color as a visual distraction from the vast tonal range and stark contrasts and detail of most scenes I photograph. For me color play

s a more important role when I do close-up and macro imagery where it is no longer a distraction but part of the realism of the scene itself. I place extreme emphasis on "100 proof" accuracy in my images without sacrificing my own unique creativity and love that goes into each image. I create my photographs principally to document for people to see the natural and wilderness regions that are so rapidly disappearing, due to the dramatic rate of temperature increase and by humans wanton disregard of the effects of carbon emissions. All of my work - prints, canvas, metal and murals are archival, unlike our planet, my images will last past your lifetime, so no need to worry about fading or need for lamination. Much of my work is printed on dye-sublimation mediums but is also available in many other mediums including canvas and textiles. My bio
I started taking pictures in 1967, shooting everything from the 1967/1968 Civil Rights Movement and Democratic National Convention in Chicago to the Jefferson Airplane, Mick Jagger, Paul Butterfield, Joe Walsh and a lot of concrete buildings and people in between. This was an incredible time of societal, musical, cultural and architectural transformation and I jumped in with two feet and totally participated in this transformation. During this time an IIT graduate, and to this day, bestie, Walter Raczynski laid on my brain all kinds of neat stuff - lighting, photo composition and the machinations of the darkroom - all the tools I would use throughout my career in photography and digital imaging.. I further honed my lab and printing skills in Chicago at the Kleiman family's K & S Photo, where I learned Dye Transfer printing, and produced color and b/w prints for industrial, advertising and fashion clients. I printed to exacting standards and color matching work -from Caterpillar's Alaskan Pipeline construction project photos to Victor Skrebneski's high fashion models and actors. I moved on with a lot of silver halide under my fingernails. My career as a professional shooting photographer began in 1976 in the position of Sr. Photographer at Motorola, capturing everything from executive portraits, in-field products and 8 x 10 view camera studio work to SEM (scanning electron microscopy) extreme close-ups of crystal wafers used in tele-comm and military applications. During one of my first summers while at Motorola, I received my Zone System Film, Print and Visualization certification from Ansel Adams and assistant John Sexton at the Center for Creative Photography in Tucson, AZ. Also during my tenure at Motorola I learned the history and technical evolution of photography from Sr. Manager and mentor Ken Patterson, who introduced me to the photographs of Edward Weston, his son Brett Weston (I will just say Brett was quite the character and enjoyed his intimacy with his models), and the whole F64 group of photographers along with collecting their photographs (which I still do today). I also gained experience in computer graphics and Computer Aided Design (CAD) - two skills that would prove invaluable the remainder of my career in graphics, photo-imaging and the large format digital graphics business. In the early 80's, I helped co-found, along Walter Raczynski, Inverse Square Systems - designers and creators of Stroblox, a totally unique remote controlled digital electronic flash unit - the first of its kind. Stroblox along with it's reflector system and motorized lifting tools produced virtually perfect yet adjustable "soft north light" most photographers craved and won many awards for design and capability. Stroblox resolved several key lighting problems; extremely high light output in a small lightweight package, very fast recycle times, precise, and consistent repeatable results. I also got to work alongside Raczynski again, where I learned and acquired the skills and experience of running and managing a business - the good, bad and ugly. I continued my journey in imaging and became involved with computer graphics, large format digital graphics and digital pre-press in the evolving digital printing and point of purchase markets in the late 80's,90's and early 2000s. To be successful here, it was essential to learn and clearly understand color theory, relationships between original art, how it appears on screen displays vs. how it looks when printed on output devices. I also learned the practical applications of digital scanning of transparencies and flat art, and all forms of wide format printing. The terms ICC profile and color gamuts became part of my vernacular. I'm planning to offer 3D prints from my photographs as the technology evolves. My tools
I photograph 90% of my scenes and subjects with Sony's amazing mirrorless camera technology their processors and chips. I use the Alpha 6000 and 6400 cameras and 3 lenses - principally I use only two of them. The e3.5/30 macro is my mainstay tool, along with 4.5-6.3/55-210 tele and 3.5-5.6/15-50 standard zoom. I'm planning to move to their a9x000 series cameras in the coming years. I also shoot instant/candid/impromptu with my 24mp smartphone. When asked what's the best camera, my answer is "the one you're holding in your hand". It's really just a tool, it's you who will capture, create and make the picture. The technology is forgiving enough to correct for flaws in your process. Any post processing tools I use are primarily for cropping, reducing noise (inherent in all aspects of digital work) and accurate color correction. So Lightroom has become my defacto darkroom. Today at 75, I mostly travel with my wife Rose (Colorado, Alaska and the Great Lakes), photograph, do some fly fishing and spend time with my kids and grandkids. I'll occasionally be seen singing and playing blues with Smiley however it's become a little tough handling the Jamison's at 3am. Please, enjoy my photographs and images as well as my recent book release "S.E. Alaska's Inside Passage | The Vanishing Wilderness. My 2nd book "The Dunes of Lake Michigan's Eastern Shore was released July 15, 2023. I'm now working on my third book. Peace and love.

I'm collecting decor hacks.Got a go-to wall-hanging tip or placement trick? Drop it below! Featured: "First Iceberg I Ev...
07/02/2025

I'm collecting decor hacks.

Got a go-to wall-hanging tip or placement trick?

Drop it below!

Featured: "First Iceberg I Ever Saw | Dawes Glacier Endicott Arm, AK."

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First iceberg I saw while in S.E. Alaska's Inside Passage. Carried by the strong currents and tides of Endicott Arm, this berg traveled some 32 miles from the face of Dawes Glacier where it had calved off some 48 hours earlier. This photograph is ideally viewed as either an 11x14 or 16 x 20 image.

Happy World Social Media Day! 🎉To say thank you for being part of my community, I would like to give away one of these p...
06/30/2025

Happy World Social Media Day! 🎉

To say thank you for being part of my community, I would like to give away one of these prints 11 x 22" —just for my followers. Contact me at [email protected].

Whether you’ve liked, commented, shared, or simply scrolled through, your support makes a real difference.

Today’s a great day to treat yourself to something special and support independent art at the same time.

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"SumDum Glacier melting underneath and sliding down the mountainside"

SumDum Glacier melting underneath and sliding down the mountainside

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Thanks for following along on my socials—here’s 25% off just for you! Use code WSMDAY at checkout in my online gallery.T...
06/29/2025

Thanks for following along on my socials—here’s 25% off just for you! Use code WSMDAY at checkout in my online gallery.

Tomorrow is World Social Media Day, and I’m celebrating by offering this limited-time deal as a thank you to my followers.

Your support keeps this whole journey going, and I can’t tell you how much that means. Thank you, truly! 🤝

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"2017 Backit Jack-in-the-Pulpit Heron Rookery IDNP"

Close-Up of Jack-In-the-Pulpit: Nature's Striped Masterpiece found in Heron Rookery in the Indiana Dunes

Monday is World Social Media Day—and I’m celebrating by treating my followers!Use code WSMDAY to get 25% off your order....
06/28/2025

Monday is World Social Media Day—and I’m celebrating by treating my followers!

Use code WSMDAY to get 25% off your order. 🤳

Thank you for following, sharing, and supporting my work here. Every like, comment, and kind word truly means the world.

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"Milkweed Blooms Early Summer"

“Don’t wait for inspiration. It comes while working.” - Henri MatisseI'll get back to it...Pictured: “Hidden Valley Trai...
06/28/2025

“Don’t wait for inspiration. It comes while working.” - Henri Matisse

I'll get back to it...

Pictured: “Hidden Valley Trail Ridge Road Tranquil Stream”

Tranquil Stream Serenity" captures the gentle flow of a stream, glistening under sunlight. Surrounded by vibrant leaves and rugged rocks, this photograph invites calm and beauty into your home decor.

“Give your friends their flowers (or Aspens) while they can still see them.” 💐It’s important to me to pause every now an...
06/28/2025

“Give your friends their flowers (or Aspens) while they can still see them.” 💐

It’s important to me to pause every now and then and say thank you to the people who support and follow me on this creative journey.

Every comment, reaction, purchase, share, and referral truly makes a difference. Thank you for being here.

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Art: "Aspen Row - Allenspark, CO Peak to Peak"ost Caption Here

When most people imagine Alaska, they picture color: deep green forests, surreal blue glaciers, dramatic skies over silv...
06/23/2025

When most people imagine Alaska, they picture color: deep green forests, surreal blue glaciers, dramatic skies over silver water. All of that is real. But when I was in Alaska and photographed in the Inside Passage, I found that color often got in the way.

A wilderness shaped by shadow, silence, and the absence of color

Now in the front window at Miles BooksThe Dunes of Lake Michigan’s Eastern Shore is more than a book — it’s a quiet remi...
06/13/2025

Now in the front window at Miles Books

The Dunes of Lake Michigan’s Eastern Shore is more than a book — it’s a quiet reminder of what we still have time to connect with.

These photographs are about place. About presence. And about the silence that calls you back to the dunes.

📍Available now, exclusively at Miles Books in Highland, Indiana.
This book is not available in chain stores.

New Substack post: Why Independent Bookstores Still MatterI’ve spent decades photographing the Indiana Dunes, working to...
06/10/2025

New Substack post: Why Independent Bookstores Still Matter

I’ve spent decades photographing the Indiana Dunes, working to preserve what’s quietly changing along Lake Michigan’s eastern shore.

This new essay reflects on why I chose to place my eco-art books with a local independent bookstore — Miles Books — and what it means to keep both stories and landscapes alive.

🌿📚 Read the full post here: New Substack post: Why Independent Bookstores Still Matter

I’ve spent decades photographing the Indiana Dunes, working to preserve what’s quietly changing along Lake Michigan’s eastern shore.

This new essay reflects on why I chose to place my eco-art books with a local independent bookstore — Miles Books — and what it means to keep both stories and landscapes alive.

🌿📚 Read the full post here: https://open.substack.com/pub/richackerman/p/why-independent-bookstores-still?r=2a6vr4&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=true



From shoreline to bookshelf — a case for preserving what we love

Happy Friday! This one is called "Sunset Splash Breakwater New Buffalo Ghibli v2 Vertical."It's a new design image of my...
05/23/2025

Happy Friday! This one is called "Sunset Splash Breakwater New Buffalo Ghibli v2 Vertical."

It's a new design image of my New Buffalo, MI spring/summer Ghibli photo translation series👋

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Sunset and Waves on the Beach Breakfront.
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Ghibli anime rendition of my photograph on New Buffalo, Michigan beach stone breakwater

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