A great grey owl sits in his perch in an old tree overlooking the fall colors of the Yellowstone River and the Paradise Valley while a full moon rises in the early evening over the Absaroka Beartooth Range in the distance.
Location: Mallards Rest - Paradise Valley - Livingston, MT 2023
Few images capture the grandeur of Mon- tana—big sky, big land, big mountains, big everything—as well as Bozeman photographer Craig Hergert’s panoramic photographs. In his newest coffee-table book, Hergert takes viewers on a journey to 26 areas from Glacier National Park to Ekalaka. We almost don’t want to recommend this stunning photogra- phy collection, because anyone who sees it will want to immediately move to Montana.
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New print release! “Great Grey Overlook” - Paradise Valley - Livingston, MT
March 05, 2024
“Great Grey Overlook” - Paradise Valley - Livingston, MT
A great grey owl sits in his perch in an old tree overlooking the fall colors of the Yellowstone River and the Paradise Valley while a full moon rises in the early evening over the Absaroka Beartooth Range in the distance.
Location: Mallards Rest - Paradise Valley - Livingston, MT 2023
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New photos published to the website!
January 30, 2024
Finally getting a few new images uploaded to the site this winter. Most are from the recent book that have been unpublished until now....more to come!
To see the most recent, click on this link below:
New work uploaded Jan 30th, 2024
On the cover: "Original Roots"
"Calving Season - Sun Prairie"
"Benchland View" Windham, MT
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Recommended Reading- Montana Outdoors Magazine - Nov.-Dec. 2023
November 17, 2023
Montana Outdoors Magazine - Nov.-Dec. 2023
“Montana Panoramic: Transparent in the Backlight”
Craig W. Hergert. Essays by Shann Ray.
Few images capture the grandeur of Mon-
tana—big sky, big land, big mountains, big
everything—as well as Bozeman photographer
Craig Hergert’s panoramic photographs. In
his newest coffee-table book, Hergert takes
viewers on a journey to 26 areas from Glacier
National Park to Ekalaka. We almost don’t
want to recommend this stunning photogra-
phy collection, because anyone who sees it
will want to immediately move to Montana.
Continue reading