I have taken many photographs in Grand Teton National Park and Yellowstone National Park, often surrounded by other photographers, and have been asked some interesting questions. The question I will answer today is, “What are you photographing?”. I don’t mind the question itself, as long as it is asked in a polite/friendly manner, but, when a […]
Stay In Multiple Locations When Visiting Yellowstone National Park
Yellowstone National Park is 3,472 square miles according to YNP facts. Yes, Yellowstone NP is a large park, and while it is not the largest US National Park, it is big enough that I recommend staying in multiple locations of the park (or just outside of the park) in order to maximize animal viewing and photography while minimizing […]
Grand Teton National Park Is A Great Place For Wildlife Photographers
Grand Teton National Park is the name of the national park just south of Yellowstone National Park. Some people refer to the Grand Tetons, but, although there are three Teton mountains in the Teton Range, there is only one Grand Teton, and the name of the park is Grand Teton NP. If you are traveling […]
Kodachrome Basin State Park Is Named After The Kodak Film
I don’t know of many state or national parks named after a film, the one I do know of is Kodachrome Basin State Park, and I recommend visiting it if you are traveling through the area. The rock formations and colors are very interesting. Kodak has (at least at the moment of writing this) a […]