Several years ago I visited the Artic regions of Greenland and Svalbard, and then traveled to Antarctica a year later. These unique opportunities allowed me to study the forms of polar ice and water in icebergs and glaciers. It was a stark reminder of how fragile the polar regions are, and how rapidly they are changing. They are some of the most magical and unspoiled locations on earth, and yet the evidence of global climate change is apparent. I sought to capture images that simultaneously portrayed the majesty and fragility of these icy domains.