Going through some more of my Glacier N.P. workshop images this evening and really liked this one of a young dancer taking a moment during the Powwow in Browning, Montana.
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Swiftcurrent Falls. © Jason Savage
Just returned from my workshop up in Glacier and the park is sure starting to look good. I had a great group of photographers on this workshop and for the most part our weather was pretty darn awesome-excluding of course the massive lighting, golf ball size hail,funnel cloud storm in Browning:)
The park is starting to shape up, but they still have a tremendous amount of snow atop Logan Pass and it was nowhere near being melted off. Not a huge deal, but if you’re looking to do some hiking up around Hidden Lake make sure to bring your skis!
Down lower things are looking good and the wildflowers are having a great year, especially around Many Glacier and few other areas coming into the park from the east side.
The thing I like about photographing Glacier is no year is the same. There is always something new to see and new to explore.
If you head up in July, make sure you also check out Indian Days in Browning. It usually runs the second week Thurs-Sun. and is quite the experience as well as one of the largest gatherings of tribes in the U.S.. There is a parade, rodeo and pow-wow held in town.
We spent our last evening there capturing some amazing dancers and some very passionate people. Our evening was cut short however by a not so very pleasant storm that shut down the Pow Wow and left everyone running for cover. We watched as quarter to golfball sized hail pummeled the fairgrounds and flattened people’s tents. Not the best shooting conditions;)
It’s always hard though to leave Glacier after spending a few days there. The tranquility and beauty inside the park make it hard to beat.
Wild Goose Island/Ten Image Panoramic. © Jason Savage
Indian Days. © Jason Savage
Based in Montana, Jason works as a freelance and commercial photographer, specializing in travel and outdoor photography.
His work has been featured in National Geographic Traveler, Time, Outside, Audubon, Outdoor Photographer,The Nature Conservancy and many others.
His images have also been featured in numerous advertising campaigns, books, and calendars around the world.
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