Awakened by Spring (Part 1)
I’m thrilled to announce “Awakened by Spring,” a special print sale featuring seven of my favorite spring wildlife images, available Feb 24 through Mar 2. Each print is 11 x 14, limited to just 15 prints each, and these images will not be reprinted. Mark your calendars and support my dream—these are heirlooms, not just pictures.
Every print captures a sacred moment in God’s creation—a reminder of beauty, resilience, and the quiet wonder of the natural world.
Where the Bison Stand: Grand Teton Morning
There’s something humbling about standing still as a bison looks back at you. Their breath curls in the cold air, the Tetons glow behind them, and the world feels both ancient and alive. No roads, no noise—just the wind, the cold, and a reminder that creation moves at its own perfect pace.
The strength of the bison, the patience of the mountains, and the golden morning light are quiet reminders of God’s handiwork. This isn’t just a photo—it’s an invitation to slow down, to breathe deeper, and to remember that we are part of something much bigger.

Hang this image in your home for more than decoration. Let it bring calm, reverence, and a connection to the land and God’s creation. Limited edition 11 x 14 on matte paper, just 15 prints available—once they’re gone, they won’t return.

Born to Run, Held by Grace
One June dawn, I watched two pronghorn fawns burst into motion. Their legs flew, ears back, pure joy on their faces as they sprinted toward their mama. The herd’s trust, the soft early light, and the rhythm of the land all aligned—this was one of those rare moments where everything felt orchestrated by God.
The fawns’ playful energy reminded me that freedom, care, and community are gifts. The quiet teamwork of the adults circling in, the protection, the love—it was all happening right in front of me.
This image captures the thrill of belonging and the beauty of connection. Hang it in your home and feel grounded, reminded that joy exists even in fleeting moments. Limited edition 11 x 14 on matte paper, designed to become a cherished heirloom, inviting stories, conversations, and awe for generations.

The Quiet Strength of a Bighorn Sheep
Sometimes the most powerful moments are the quietest. One morning, the hills felt ordinary—the wind steady, the light soft—until I noticed a tiny set of hooves testing cold rock. A young bighorn, wide-eyed and wobbly, glowed against the cliffs while ithe rest of the herd blended seamlessly into the stone.
Most people see bighorn sheep as symbols of strength, but this young one reminded me that strength begins small. Shaky legs, soft wool, eyes full of trust—it was courage in its purest form. The morning light wrapped around its face as if God Himself was whispering: purpose often starts unseen.
When you live with this image, feel the calm settle into your chest. It’s a daily reminder that growth, courage, and purpose can be quiet, subtle, and beautiful. Printed as a limited edition 11 x 14 on matte paper, it’s designed to be passed down as a story of resilience and grace.

Don’t Miss Out: Awakened by Spring
Print Sale: Feb 24 – Mar 2
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7 unique spring images
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11 x 14 size, only 15 prints each
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Limited edition, never coming back
These prints are more than art—they are a part of my heart, a story of God’s creation, and a chance for you to bring wonder, calm, and inspiration into your home. Support my dream and own a piece of these fleeting, holy moments.
How You Can Support My Dream
Your support keeps this work alive and allows me to keep capturing God’s creation. Here’s how you can help:
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Follow us on Facebook and Instagram to see new images and stories.
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Subscribe to our YouTube channel for behind-the-scenes videos and wildlife adventures.
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Visit our online store to explore prints, notepads, and more.
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Buy us a coffee to fuel this creative journey.
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Share our photos and stories on Facebook and Instagram so more people can experience God’s handiwork.
Every like, follow, share, and print purchase makes a difference. Thank you for being part of this adventure.

