About the Book
Jayne and I traveled to Jackson Hole, Wyoming, for an off-season getaway to photograph the Spring wildlife migrations in Grand Teton National Park.
During this trip, we were blessed to experience wildlife like we never had seen before. Jayne and I had seen some truly “wild” life in our travels, but nothing for us compared to what we experienced in Jackson Hole. This truly is a special, wild place. As a result, I put together this book in an attempt to convey my feeling of awe. In addition to the legendary scenery of the Grand Tetons, I tried to include a variety of the amazing animals and birds we saw.
During this trip, we were blessed to experience wildlife like we never had seen before. Jayne and I had seen some truly “wild” life in our travels, but nothing for us compared to what we experienced in Jackson Hole. This truly is a special, wild place. As a result, I put together this book in an attempt to convey my feeling of awe. In addition to the legendary scenery of the Grand Tetons, I tried to include a variety of the amazing animals and birds we saw.
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Features & Details
- Primary Category: Fine Art Photography
- Additional Categories Nature / Wildlife, Travel
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Project Option: US Letter, 8.5×11 in, 22×28 cm
# of Pages: 124 - Publish Date: Dec 12, 2020
- Language English
- Keywords landscapes, wildlife, nature, travel photography
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About the Creator
Jerry Grasso
Bristol,CT,USA
JERRY GRASSO has been an award-winning, international fine art photographer and visual artist since 2002. He has mentored locally with photographer, Mallorie Ostrowitz, and with internationally-renowned visual artist, John Paul Caponigro. Photography is only the starting point for many of his projects. His favorite motivational quote is that “Life begins at the edge of your comfort zone.” In addition to his travel photography, Jerry specializes in the intimately abstracted architectural photography, the photo essay, and the photo composite series. Jerry’s mission is to awaken his viewer’s inquisitive inner child by creating an awareness of place and a sense of history, with an aura of mystery.