Grizzly Bear and Three Cubs

Family Feud Between Grizzly Bears #399 and #610

Grizzly Bear and Three Cubs

It was the first morning back from a month-long excursion into the southwest. I still wasn’t adjusted to temperatures in the teens and my warm clothes were scattered between my bag and car, causing me to head up into Grand Teton National Park a bit improperly dressed. Regardless, I had a down jacket, so for the most part I knew I’d be okay.… Keep reading...

Bull Moose at Oxbow Bend

Bull Moose at Autumn Oxbow Bend

Bull Moose at Oxbow Bend

With the falls colors fading, wildlife is beginning to pop back out as animals prepare for the winter in their own respective way. A bull moose has been hanging around Oxbow Bend for much of the summer and came out into the water recently for some great reflections with the remaining fall colors.… Keep reading...

Black Wolf

Regression in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem

Black Wolf

The conservation movement essentially started with John Muir’s pen roughly 150 years ago. From there, it blossomed into an entire National Park Service that’s preserved small chunks of land scattered around the country, as well as worldwide presently. The movement itself has been gaining significant ground in recent decades, but still has a long way to go in overcoming what one would think would be the simplest of obstacles.… 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...