| Jeff Henry has been a
topnotch nature photographer for more than two decades. He has resided
in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem during that time and his artistic
collection of over 200,000 slides include his appreciation of
Yellowstone's wonders as well as other lands.
Great photographs come from hard, diligent work.
Jeff is out at dusk and dawn, waiting for the magic to happen. His
favorite weather conditions are severe - 30 degrees below zero
(Fahrenheit) or even colder. Snow pillows, steam from geothermal
features and animals like bison and coyotes that tough it out in these
wintry conditions, are among his favorite subjects.
When you add a Jeff Henry photograph to your
collection, you also tap into his interpretation of the land, its
animals and its magic. Jeff considers himself an "environmental
photographer:" he captures animals in their environment to give
people a sense of place.
Jeff Henry has written two books on winter. The
most recent, Yellowstone Winterscapes, chronicles winter on
Yellowstones volcanic plateau like no other. Jeff added substantive
interpretive captions to his incredible photos, which transport the
reader to Yellowstone in winter.
Jeff has published his photographs and various
articles in numerous publications, magazines and books including:
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