Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Yellowstone-Teton Video


Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation Video by Scott McKinley

Watching this beautiful video only strengthens my believe that we must put our efforts 
to preserve all nature around us, must fight against the forces 
that are callous and don't care whether the planet is diminished 
only for the good of mankind.


This short video won Grand Prize - Best of Show at International Wildlife Film Festival 
in Missoula Montana! 



Published on May 5, 2012
Video by Scott Mckinley Productions, Produced for Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation for Ad campaign. Licensed music by Kenny G.. This short video won Best of Category at the International Wildlife Film Festival in Missoula Montana! The majority was shot on location in Yellowstone National Park, Grand Teton National Park and The National Elk Refuge in Jackson Hole, Wyoming.








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I hope you enjoyed this journey to Yellowstone and the Grand Tetons - 
Majestic places in all seasons around the year.

Please join me in my upcoming Photo Workshops:

Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things 
you didn't do than by the ones you did do.

Explore. Dream. Discover.

~ Mark Twain~



Copyrigth M. Raeder-Photography

See Tahoe Through the Eyes of Renowned Fine Art Photographer Jon Paul

Spring is a beautiful time in Tahoe and Hope Valley – Explore Tahoe’s hidden places with renowned Tahoe Fine Art Photographer Jon Paul, owner of the Jon Paul Gallery and Wildlife Photographer Meggi Raeder.

Date: May 3-6, 2013
Early Bird Registration til Jan 15, 2013
Pl see all details here.




                 Amur Leopard
                 ©M. Raeder-Photography
Spring Wildlife: Cubs, Pups and Kittens

Wildlife Photography at its Best

An amazing opportunity to photograph wildlife babies:  wolf pups, fox kittens, lynx kittens, Badger pups and more!
Come face-to-face with these wonderful babies!

Date:  June 28-July 1,  2013
Optional Activities June 25-27, 2013

For further details pl click here.

Til next time,
Meggi