“The photographs collected in Wilderness offer a unique and genuinely personal perspective on the nooks and panoramas of those wild places—a puzzle of sky caught through a close-up tangle of leafless branches; the line where a streak of dark trees cuts a sudden edge into a clearing. The rawness and intimacy of the images lend them an emotional, meditative quality, reminding viewers of our own unexpected, astonishing glimpses of nature.”—High Country News
“The images (Bloomfield) captured . . . express something essential to the idea of wilderness as it was first articulated in the 1964 Wilderness Act: a landscape that is untrammeled, self-willed, and self-possessed.”—Orion
“Bloomfield's photos—of glistening water, of islands rising out of estuaries, of thick stands of trees—are . . . atmospheric. They're lovely and poetic, but they do not so much evoke a specific place as they conjure up a universal wilderness.”—Tucson Weekly
“Bloomfield has created a powerful message through imagery. For wilderness to continue to exist, it must remain wild.”—Wildlife Activist