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Tetons Photo Gallery

There is probably a no more iconic place in the west for grand landscapes than the Tetons. Peaks rise thousands of feet off the valley and Bison, Bear, and Elk roam the land like they have for centuries.

Fine Art Prints

I currently offer fine art prints on Fuji Pearl Archive as well as metal prints. Both are archival and inspected by myself for qualtiy before they are signed. More information on prints.

Stock Photography

Here are the links to my various stock galleries. For NG you'll need to search for my name.

A breath taking moment that had me pull over aim up and get only one really good shot.
The largest geyser in Yellowstone and by far the most colorful.
The aspens turn to their fall colors in preparation for the coming winter.
Dawn on the east facing range is spectacular from almost any vantage point. This particular overlook lets you take in the meandering river, mountains and sky as a new day breaks.
The Moulton Barn has stood for over a hundred plus years in the meadows below the Tetons. A reminder of life and the craft that the early settlers brought to this area.
The slow moving river provides a perfect mirror for Mt Moran to reflect the light of a new day.
There are a number of old homes and barns off what is known as Mormon Row outside Jackson, Wy. This old barn has stood for over a 100 years under one of the more regal ranges in the US.
While 20 some photographers toiled on the far side of this aspen grove. I decided to see what was on the other side. Lucky I did.
A lone loon fishes for breakfast before one of the west\'s most scenic backdrops for a sunrise.
One of the most precious creatures I\'ve ever seen. This little one was taking a break after all the effort of taking his/her first steps.
Spring in Wyoming especially around Teton National Park is colorful to say the least. Lupine, Paintbrush, Mules Ear, and dozens of others paint the landscape.
Shot not long after sunrise on Signal Mtn. I was truly captivated for a time by how the fall light came through the trees.