Corona Station Photography
Modern-Day Professional Photography of the Rollins Pass & Moffat Tunnel Areas in Colorado
Corona Station Photography was founded by B. Travis Wright and Kate Wright to document the landscapes, history, and sense of place found on and around Rollins Pass (Corona Pass). In 2018, after more than a decade of work, the project transitioned under the umbrella of Preserve Rollins Pass, formalizing a shared commitment to building a durable visual record that supports historical research, public understanding, and long-term preservation. A meaningful portion of every purchase directly supports Preserve Rollins Pass and its preservation efforts.
Please note: Corona Station Photography does not have a physical storefront, and our storage facility is not open to the public. We can respond to inquiries via email (preferred) or text message. If you wish to schedule a face-to-face meeting, please contact us in advance to arrange an appointment.
The Corona Station Photography online galleries, below, are only a representative sampling of our works. We have hundreds of thousands of photographs stored in archival media. If you wish to see a photo of a particular feature or landmark from a different angle, in a different season, or in a different light of day, please contact us to arrange a virtual showing. Areas photographed include:
Continental Divide Vistas
Rollins Pass East
Rollins Pass West
Skies & Sunsets
The Moffat Road
The Moffat Tunnel
Trestles
Waterfalls & Lakes
Wildflowers & Wildlife
All images are available as professional photographic prints, canvases, or digital image files for use in print, media, marketing, or websites. Print sizes (in inches) include 4×6, 5×7, 8×10, 11×14, 16×20, 20×24, and 20×30. Canvas sizes (in inches) include 8×10, 11×14, 16×20, 20×24, 24×36. Canvases can also be printed in ultra-large formats, including 3 feet by 5 feet, or even larger. Our works are displayed in businesses including restaurants and doctors’ waiting rooms, have been featured in print mediums, as well as on the silver screen. Corona Station Photography prints and canvases also make excellent real estate closing gifts, housewarming gifts, and much more.
OUR COMMITMENT TO AUTHENTIC IMAGERY: REAL PHOTOGRAPHS, CLEARLY LABELED RENDERINGS
All photographs and video we use and publish are directly made with a camera, except for scanned images or archival video of historical significance. We do not use synthetic or artificially generated images that appear lifelike. While we may employ smart tools or AI-powered enhancement techniques, these methods do not result in significant alterations to the image as a whole, nor do they create misleading representations. The enhancements we apply do not modify the appearance of the subject beyond the way the subject appears in nature. In limited, clearly identified circumstances, we may use AI-generated images in two specific ways: first, to upscale, stabilize, or provide a plausible visual interpretation of a deteriorated image or sketch when no known original or decent-quality photograph exists, such as turning a detailed contemporary sketch of John Quincy Adams Rollins into a black-and-white artist’s rendering; and second, to illustrate proposed historic-preservation projects or potential improvements through sample renderings, much like an architectural rendering used to help viewers understand what a concept might look like before any work is undertaken. These images are illustrative only and should not be understood as documentary photographs, verified historic images, final designs, construction plans, agency decisions, or approvals. We do not use AI to create false historical scenes, unsupported events, or misleading depictions of people, places, artifacts, or conditions. In all such cases, the image will be clearly labeled as AI-generated, AI-enhanced, an artist’s rendering, or a conceptual rendering, as applicable.
Corona Station Photography utilizes handheld, mounted, tripod, gimballed, and aerial photography mediums. All drone photography was flown under an FAA Part 107 certificate and all flights complied with the rules set forth by the FAA for UAS flights within the United States; no drones took off, landed, or were operated from wilderness. Night small unmanned aircraft systems (sUAS) operations are authorized under a 14 CFR § 107.29 Daylight Operations Waiver/Certificate of Waiver. B. Travis Wright, MPS is a representative with the FAA Safety Team (FAASTeam) as a DronePro to help establish a positive safety culture within the aviation community.











