Winter Tree Abstract

Tree Trunk Winter Abstract

Snow blankets a thick lodgepole pine forest in Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming.

Last year, I headed into the interior of Yellowstone National Park with another photographer. We were riding a snowcoach in and out, both times during a snow storm, and there was also plenty of fresh snow from days prior.… Keep reading...

Fiery Sunrise Over Canyonlands National Park

If There’s Good Light, Capture It

Fiery Sunrise Over Canyonlands National Park

Several months ago, I was visiting with another photographer passing through town, and we got on the discussion about breathtaking sunrises and sunsets. We both agreed that no matter what the foreground or landscape below looked like, it would come out looking great simply because of the light and clouds, provided they offered enough interest.… Keep reading...

Storm Clouds Above the Sleeping Indian

Storm Clouds Over Jackson Hole After Sunset

Storm Clouds Above the Sleeping Indian

Most people interested in photography begin to learn that sunset is the best time of day to shoot. While most would like to get up for sunrise, many don’t. They also begin to learn why mid-day shooting is the hardest light to shoot in and thus, will work sunset into their day as the optimal time of day to shoot.… Keep reading...

Jackson Hole Northern Lights Panorama

Northern Lights Over Jackson Hole, Wyoming

Jackson Hole Northern Lights Panorama

For those that weren’t aware, the night of Friday, August 5th showed off a spectacular display of northern lights, visible even as far south as Utah and Colorado. Having only seen them here in Jackson Hole, Wyoming (thus far), this was by far the best I have ever seen! My camera was picking them up before twilight had even faded and once complete darkness had taken over, the show really got good as they began to flare up.… Keep reading...