Know Before You Go
Winter Photography Tips
Whether you're a pro or just starting out with photography, you'll want to read these photo tips from our Natural Photographer blog before your Yellowstone winter adventure. Enjoy a bundle of advice from expert photographer and Nat Hab photo guide Court Whelan, including useful articles about photo techniques, photographic styles and reviews of the latest camera gear. His tutorials will prepare you for photographing winter wildlife as you track bison, elk and wolves past Yellowstone’s frozen waterfalls, bubbling geysers and snowy peaks.

What’s in the Bag? Yellowstone Winter & Wolf Photography
Being one of America’s greatest National Parks and natural treasures, Yellowstone is an iconic destination for both wildlife and landscape photography...

How to Keep your Camera Gear Safe and Functional in Cold Weather
In the world of travel and photography, there’s always some place cold to go! This post is to help all those planning for photographing in cold weather to make...

How to Get This Shot: Snowy Bison
It’s prime time for winter photography, and there may be no better place than Yellowstone in the winter to get the shots you’ve always wanted. From snowy Grand Tetons,to wildlife roaming free, it offers the...

How to Get This Shot: Bull Elks Battling
Jackson, Wyoming is an outdoor lover’s paradise. It’s astonishingly close to both Grand Teton and Yellowstone National Parks, and a multitude of hikes, scenic drives, and prime wildlife watching areas...

Whether you plan to visit Yellowstone or any number of wintery mountainous places during the winter, follow these steps to get an evocative winter shot...

Styles of Photography
These articles break down the types of photography as it pertains to nature, wildlife, and travel, along with a few specialist sections that discuss night photography and macro photography techniques.

Photography Equipment
From camera overviews, to explanations on the merits of certain lenses, these articles are a must-read for anyone thinking of investing in new gear (or simply wants to better understand gear they already have!).

Taking the Shot
From improving your composition to understanding aperture, these articles provides tools and tricks for photographers at all levels, to help you capture scenes and wildlife that you are supremely happy with.