I’m pleased to announce that my latest book, “Wildlife Photography in the Colorado Rockies” is now Available at Barnes & Noble! And much sooner that I expected 🙂 Anyway the book features all the major species including the large mammals such as bighorn sheep and elk, predators including fox and coyote, the great Colorado raptors including eagles, hawks and osprey and of course all the small birds and animals. In the book I reveal the equipment needed to get meaningful captures of the animals plus techniques for finding and photographing them.
The book includes almost 200 of my best wildlife pictures of all the species I’ve had the good fortune to encounter in the wild, from the lowly ground squirrel to the majestic bull elk and the diminutive sparrow to the fearsome bald eagle. Anyway, I hope you will consider picking up your own copy of this comprehensive publication!
As always, the best of these images and hundreds more are available for purchase on my website as wall art on glossy metal or acrylic sheets, stretched canvas and traditional matting and framing. Tons of cool household and gift items are also available with any image you like including coffee mugs, t-shirts, blankets and pillows, battery chargers, phone cases, stationary and much much more! Just click on any image you like and all the choices, sizes and prices will appear! For my viewers interested in images for commercial use, please visit my image licensing portal! Also, if you would like to see a more complete record of today’s images please follow my Instagram account!
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Congratulations Steve! This is an amazing book for any wildlife photographer wanting tips for “bagging” photos of Colorado wildlife. I thoroughly enjoyed it! And it gave creative tips on where you might find various species and the best time of year to capture them by photo.
Thank you Jamie!