capturing the wild in yellowstone & making great memories

Services Offered

Highlighted Articles


Publications in the Washington Post

Writing about and photographing wildlife is my passion but I did not know that until later on in my life.  Once the bug caught, I could not let it go.  While I have been published numerous times throughout the years, in newspapers, magazines, tourism websites and even a photo on…

Read More

Pippin of Yellowstone!

The premier entertainment and educational storybook for children, ages 4 – 8 this year, is available now. But, you must order soon for Christmas. This book is deeply personal. It’s based on the true story of a grizzly cub I watched survive alone in the wilds of Yellowstone. Pippin’s journey…

Read More

Wolf Documentaries in France and Germany

During most of 2017 and until April 15 of 2018, I had the privilege of providing stock footage for two wolf documentaries that will be airing on ARTE – France/German public television.  That meant that I had to film the wolves every chance I got!  Here is the story of…

Read More

Yellowstone Blog

Kestrel baby does a free fall!

https://youtu.be/tyyr10m1LkE Well, my big news of the day was being able to see all 7 Lamar Canyon adults!  Spitfire looks thin to me and it did not look like she…
Read More

Bears – No Wolves

Raspberry and that white faced cub have been the biggest show in town.  Photographers are returning to the park just to photograph the new family.  One of the rangers told…
Read More

A Monster From the Deep

Well they aren't really monsters but I guess the top photo kind of looks like it unless you really like insects and/or you enjoy fly fishing. All of the photos…
Read More

The Wapitis!

It was a high drama morning with the Wapiti alphas.  Most certainly one of those days well worth just watching, even though some photos, or better photos would have been…
Read More

Odds and Ends From the Last Couple of Months

I’ve been going through my footage looking for some specific clips and, as usual let myself get side tracked. I found a few things I would like you to see…
Read More

Patience George

    Must be the warm weather and the amazing array of wildflowers that makes it feel like it is already August.  Well, that and the big crowds.  Last year…
Read More

Bear cubs and Grouse

Well, it has been quite an interesting few days, to say the least.  Temporary lifestyle changes, cute bear cubs and massive numbers of park visitors. Park visitation is up 25%…
Read More

Howling for Life

(It occurs to me that this page has many new fans who have not heard the story about how I came to be living outside of the North Entrance to Yellowstone…
Read More

The Last of the Tetons for a While

As I’ve mentioned before the main reason we went to the Tetons recently was to film foxes and we were lucky enough to do that. But we also found some…
Read More

6/18/2015 Scarface, Storms and Wolves

The storms that have graced us nearly every afternoon while in the wilds of Yellowstone, have had the strength of cleansing, refreshing and renewal.  The grasses are alive in a…
Read More

Wolves, bears, swans and grouse

Today was one of those days when there was a lot going on but not much of that a lot involved taking photos.  And, so I kind of spent my…
Read More

Beaver Creek Foxes

As I mentioned in my last post we spent last week in the Tetons, mostly watching foxes. The second den we visited was in the employee residence area south of…
Read More

Dreams do come true!

Hi everyone! First, let me say how good it feels to be back on line.  The site being down was quite the ordeal but we persevered and are on the…
Read More