John D'Onofrio is a writer and photographer who has spent more than 40 years exploring the North Cascades with camera and notebook.
He is the author of 'Hiking Mt. Baker & the North Cascades' (Hancock House) and co-author (with Todd Warger) of 'Images of America: Mt. Baker' (Arcadia Publishing). His essays on wilderness travel have been published in Foghorn, Trail Runner, Washington Trails, Cascadia Weekly, NW Runner, Northwest Men’s Magazine, and many other publications.
His photography has been exhibited widely and has been published in National Geographic Adventure and Outdoor Photography, featured on the NBC and ABC television networks, and utilized by the U.S. Park Service, the U.S. Forest Service, The North Cascades Institute, Defenders of Wildlife, and the National Parks Foundation. His photographs are highlighted in several books, including 'The Salish Sea' (Cloud Ridge Publishing) and 'The North Cascades: Finding Beauty and Renewal in the Wild Nearby '(Braided River Press).
His film, Cascadia Dreams, a collaboration with Native American Flute Master Gary Stroutsos and photographer Lance Ekhart was released in 2018.
A resident of Bellingham, WA, he has published and edited Adventures Northwest Magazine since 2012 and leads photography workshops in the Pacific Northwest and Alaska.