Grand Teton National Park
There is no subtle introduction to the Teton Range. Unlike most mountain chains that build up through rolling foothills, the Tetons explode straight out of the flat floor of Jackson Hole. It is a jagged, unapologetic wall of granite that commands your attention the second it cuts into the horizon.
For a photographer, this landscape is a masterclass in pure structural scale.
Whether you’re catching the first amber light of dawn hitting the jagged peak of the Grand Teton across Jackson Lake, watching bison moving through the sagebrush flats, or capturing the mountains mirror perfectly into the still waters of Jenny Lake, the views are immense. The sheer verticality of the peaks creates a dramatic contrast with the wide-open valley below, making every composition feel incredibly grounded and powerful.
This gallery is a study in stone, light, and the quiet majesty of a landscape that leaves you feeling small in the very best way.