Snow Geese Migration – Rocky Mountain Front
The snow geese migration along the Rocky Mountain Front in Montana is in full swing. The birds usually come though from the middle of March though early April on their way to their nesting grounds...
View ArticleNational Parks Traveler mentions Oil Drilling in the Crown of the Continent,...
The National Parks Traveler Web site did a nice job comparing the oil drilling on the Blackfeet Reservation, and the Rocky Mountain Front of Montana, the area now being referred too in some circles as,...
View ArticleTristan Scott of the Missoulian and Tony Bynum Talk Oil Drilling – Blackfeet...
Tristan Scott of the Missoulain and I sat down, over the phone for a one-on-one talk about my conservation photography project, “oil development on the Blackfeet Indian Reservation.” It turns out he’s...
View ArticleHow I learned Photography – Part 2 – Photographic Inspiration
Where my inspiration comes from. This is part two of a two part question. I answered the first part in a previous blog post, how did you learn photography. In this post I’ll answer the question, “where...
View ArticleMontana Short Grass Prairie – roads, ways, routes? Who cares . . .
Greetings! It’s been while since my last post, I’m sorry for the delay, we’ve been out trekking though the last of Montana’s native, short grass prairie lands south and west of Glasgow, Montana. We...
View ArticleBig Skies and Badlands – Photographing Eastern Montana Lightning
Every year I make time for a trip or two to the badlands of Eastern Montana. The badlands are located where you find them – meaning you just have to tour around until you see them. Why, because I’m not...
View ArticleTime Lapse Photography Video – Two Medicine Lake, Glacier National Park, Montana
Adding time lapse “video” into my outdoor photography routine brings a new dimension of creativity, one I enjoy very much. In this short time lapse video, I captured about 2000 frames of the clouds,...
View ArticleFall Photography – my last photograph
Fall is always a crazy time of year for outdoor photographers who focus on nature, wildlife and commercial outdoor photography. The subjects change from one day to the next and sometimes from one hour...
View ArticleMontana Prairie – it’s not all just flat, dry, BLM land
Montana Quarterly Magazine features an essay by award winning author Scott Mcmillion about an important prairie conservation project conducted in the wild prairie lands of Montana . . . One of the most...
View ArticleIt’s not the photograph I went looking for, it’s better!
I always try to have a plan for my photography adventures. Part of my plan is to always have a backup plan because when you’re dealing with mother nature, you never know what she’s going to hand you...
View ArticleAnschutze Leaves Blackfeet Country – but who’s going to clean up the mess?
In the wake of what some are calling great news, there’s a new legacy on the Blackfeet Indian Reservation – post fracking, but what should be expected? As Anschutz Oil announced it’s leaving the...
View ArticleNature Photographs – 10 musts for consistently good Nature Photographs
If you want to consistently capture great nature photographs, the following rules apply. . . 1. Great Nature Photographs come from getting up early and/or staying late – not even Photoshop can make...
View ArticleChief Mountain Leased for Oil Development
UPDATE: Chief Mountain Leased for Oil Drilling It’s official, according to Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) records, the sacred Chief Mountain on the Blackfeet Indian Reservation, has been leased for...
View ArticleWinter on the Edge – Glacier National Park – East Glacier Park, Montana
Winter on the eastern edge of Glacier National Park, in the small town of East Glacier Park, Montana, is known mainly to the few people that make this place their home, and a few travelers. Life in...
View ArticleThe Crown of the Continent –“The Crown” roundtable video
People from around the “The Crown of the Continent,” gather once a year to share their stories of conservation, life, and the challenges facing the geographic region. The Crown of the Continent, called...
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