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...

Grand Teton Sunrise

Sunrise Over the Teton Mountains

Grand Teton Sunrise

This past weekend I headed into Grand Teton National Park after hearing several reports from friends that both Grizzly Bears #610 and #399 had been spotted with a bit of regularity again. On Friday morning, I woke up just before sunrise in the park and headed out to Pacific Creek Road, where I had seen #610 the evening prior.… Keep reading...

Gros Ventre River Sunset

The Reward for Following Motivation

Gros Ventre River Sunset

Motivation. It’s a term that’s become more and more foreign to me since living within Jackson, Wyoming, rather than on the northern fringes of it. I’ve noticed myself heading out to catch fewer sunsets because there’s a little bit of extra distance. Rather than the location pictured being just a few minutes away at most, it’s now about 10-15 minutes away, as well as Grand Teton National Park itself.… Keep reading...

Sunset Thunderstorm Over Balsamroot Wildflowers

Stormy Balsamroot Sunset

Sunset Thunderstorm Over Balsamroot Wildflowers

I’m taking a short break from all the grizzly bear posts for this wildflower shot I got shortly after it got too dark to continue photographing one of the bears. I was hoping for a better composition, but the light was changing so fast, I was lucky just to get this shot off!… Keep reading...