Posted By Christopher Robinson
Congratulations to Daryl Hunter for his winning photo in the Sports Action Assignment.
Posted By David Willis
This view of the Lower Falls of the Yellowstone was made famous by Thomas Moran in his painting “Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone” in 1871. The beauty that Moran portrayed in his paintings of Yellowstone Canyon were thought to be instrumental in getting congress to establish Yellowstone as our first national park in 1872. The
Posted By Christopher Robinson
Daryl Hunter’s photo of a fly-fisherman was taken at Green River Lake in Wyoming. He sent the photo to the Sports Action Assignment which is open for submissions through May 14.
Posted By Joseph Rossbach
While leading my Grand Teton Autumn Tour, we found ourselves down near Shcwabacher Landing on the last morning of the trip. The clouds and light seemed very promising and I wanted to get my clients some amazing images to end the tour. Shwabacher Landing is an iconic location and a beautiful one at that. As
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Posted By Joseph Rossbach
After my Grand Teton Workshop ended last week I encountered crystal clear skies on what was to be my last shoot before catching an early flight the next morning. Not wanting to waste any opportunities to make an image, myself and Richard Bernabe headed north into Yellowstone National Park to work the geothermal geyser basins
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Posted By Jay Goodrich
I am not sure what it is about this place, but I am willing to flock there any day of the week, month, or year. I don’t believe that Jackson, Wyoming possesses some kind of unexplainable power like the Bermuda Triangle or Sedona, Arizona. I think the draw is a bit more personal for me.