October 2014
Tim Stiller has been a professional photographer in the Bozeman area for over 30 years. Originally from Chicago, Illinois being the 3rd generation of professional photographers in his family, he was encouraged at an early age to pursue visual…
August 2014
2014 Sweet Pea Poster Contest Winner and Bozeman native Kara Tripp
Born in Bozeman, Montana in 1978, Kara Fellows-Tripp graduated from Bozeman High School in 1997.
July 2014
Jason Thomas is currently providing Bozeman magazine with many great photos for each issue as a photo intern.
May 2014
Born and raised on a small farm in western North Dakota, Tyson Krinke grew up roaming the open prairies of his home state. After seven years of being a desk jockey, Tyson succumbed to the temptations of his wanderlust and decided to leave the…
April 2014
Cover Artist for the April 2014 Issue
Anna Callahan was born and raised in Prescott, Arizona, which instilled a lasting love of western landscapes in her heart. Anna spent her childhood finding adventure outside, chasing silverfish and sunshine, and digging for gold. In her youth…
March 2014
Cover artist for the March 2014 Issue
There is a photo of me taken when I was four years old with me holding my first camera. It was a colorful plastic toy, but a real camera, none the less.
February 2014
February cover artist Ella Watson.
Krogstad Photography is a business borne as a creative outlet for Bozeman Native Jeff Krogstad, with help from his wife Neal who is also a first grade teacher at Gallatin Gateway School. Jeff is known for his creative eye for graphic design and…
Preston Cornutt is fairly new to Bozeman, and just as new to the photography scene. With just under five years of photography experience under his belt, he strives to improve his photography by the old school method of practice, practice, and more…
Barb Schwarz Karst is best known as a painter who blends traditional media and subject matters with splashes of contemporary freshness and attitude. She “pushes the envelope” by manipulating oils and acrylics into what some viewers find…