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↑ Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming A coronal aurora illuminates the landscape surrounding White Dome Geyser as it erupts under the night sky, casting a mystical rainbow glow over the scene.
Reimagining How to Frame the Landscape of Yellowstone National Park
Words and Images by Jennifer Renwick
Yellowstone National Park is an extensive ecosystem where the raw power of earth’s internal heat dynamics, diverse wildlife, and dramatic landscapes come together to create endless photography opportunities.

My love affair with the landscapes of Yellowstone began when I was a geology student finishing my bachelor’s degree. I became enraptured with the geothermal features and the wildness of America’s first national park. That love has held over the past two decades, and Yellowstone has become my favorite place to capture the stories within a landscape, many of which hold deep personal meaning to me.


I approach the landscapes of Yellowstone differently than the usual images of geysers, bison, and sweeping vistas. While those scenes are undeniably beautiful, I instead find myself drawn to the quieter, more intimate moments within the park that often go unnoticed. I enjoy capturing details like the colorful bacterial mats, the soft plumes of steam, and moments of light, all of which reveal the park’s raw, ever- changing nature.



Unexpected and magical encounters with wildlife further enrich these moments, adding another layer of wonder to the park’s wild story. I am lucky that each season in Yellowstone reveals new landscapes and moods, and the geological wonders evolve and change over time, revealing new details and stories with each visit.

Yellowstone’s consistent fluidity inspires me to keep returning to this diverse ecosystem with my camera in hand, challenged to see beyond the obvious and discover beauty in even its smallest expressions. Whether it’s the interplay of light on a thermal feature or the peaceful solitude of an early morning landscape shrouded in steam, each visit to the park continues to inspire me.





See more of Jennifer Renwick’s work at www.jenniferrenwick.com.

2025.03
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