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Over the past few years my spare time has been filled with taking photos of nature and things around me. I have a professional foundation in product photography but have developed abilities with portrait, wildlife, lifestyle and landscape photography, excelling in fine art taxidermy portraits. If you are interested in purchasing prints of images on this website or my social media accounts, contact for info.
Photography Services
Stylized Portraits (human or animal):
$200 sitting fee, $50 per edited image.
Indoor with studio lighting, indoor ambient light and outdoor. Price depends on scale of project and amount of editing necessary per image.
Event/Lifestyle Photography:
$400 Day Rate (8 hours) or $200 half day (4 hours). $75 per hour after 8 hours. Editing of photos price is negotiable. I have experience photographing vacations, hunting trips, sporting events, seminars, family gatherings, wildlife etc.
Travel:
Free within 50 miles of Burlington, Wyoming.
Beyond 50 miles, $.50 per mile. Lodging is required for travel 3 or more hours one way drive.
Air travel will require cost of the flight, rental car if necessary, food and lodging.
In Studio Product Photography your location or mine:
$200 setup fee, $5-$50 per edited image depending on the scale of the project and the amount of editing necessary per image. Travel expenses may be included depending on location. Price is negotiable for continuous work.
Product Photography using ambient light (typically outdoor):
$150 setup fee, $5-$50 per edited image depending on the scale of the project and the amount of editing necessary per image. Travel expenses may be included depending on location.
Contact with any questions or for an in depth quote for your project. bryon@ravenhawkmedia.com
Stylized portrait sessions:
A one person stylized portrait session is $200 for an hour shoot which includes 1 edited digital image of 1 pose. $50 per each additional edited image.
Any time over one hour will be charged $50 in 30 minute increments.
Regular portrait sessions:
One hour outdoor session $200 for 1 person, $50 each additional person and includes 2 edited images, $25 per each additional edited image.
One hour indoor lit session $250 for 1 person, $50 each additional person and includes 2 edited images, $25 per each additional edited image.
Any time over one hour will be charged $50 in 30 minute increments.
Photo Compositing:
Stylized portrait session pricing, plus $75 per hour to create composite image.
Printing:
You will be given the digital files and printing is up to you, or I can arrange printing for an additional cost.
Copyright:
I retain full copyright of each image. You will be given printing/digital display rights (social media etc.) to the images you select. Photo credit to Ravenhawk Media is required to digitally display any image.
Travel:
Free within 50 miles of Burlington, Wyoming.
Beyond 50 miles, $.50 per mile. Lodging and $50 per diem is required for travel 2 or more hours one way drive.
Air travel will require cost of the flight, rental car if necessary, lodging and $50 per diem.
Appointments:
For questions or to schedule an appointment, contact bryon@ravenhawkmedia.com
I am extremely intrigued by what is technically called Low Key Photography, how light and shadow can illuminate and de-luminate aspects of a subject to create an emotionally moving image. My goal with photographing taxidermy mounts is to create an epic image while at the same time taking away the ability of the viewer to determine if the animal in the photograph is alive or not. I have been so obsessed with this that I've spent much of the last 3 years perfecting this style. Thanks to local taxidermists and willing friends, I've taken a lot of photos of mounts and I've edited a lot of my wildlife photos and photos of other photographers (with permission) to this style. With each image I create I'm left wanting to do more. Though lighting the subject and taking the picture is a big part of how I create the image, being a mobile photographer without a studio has presented challenges with lighting and backgrounds that are only able to be remedied in Photoshop. Editing a photo is more than half the work to achieve my desired result no matter how good the conditions are during the photo shoot, there is just a certain way I like them to look and this is not achievable without Photoshop. I feel like my work is relatively unknown, though through social media efforts (which are meager) I am seeing more and more people (especially in the taxidermy world) duplicating (or attempting to duplicate) my style. It's flattering to know that my images are liked enough for people to emulate my work! If you like my style and want me to create images of your mounts, send me a message and we'll discuss what you'd like me to do for you.
Photo shoot:
I will come to your location (or to your Taxidermist) for the photo shoot. I spend as much time per mount necessary to get a wide variety of angles/lighting that I like. If there is something you have in mind I will shoot those angles as well.
$250 per animal which includes 1 edited image. Additional edited images $50 each. Discounts given for multiple mounts, depending on how many you have me do per appointment.
Printing/ etc.:
Multiple printing options and sizes available and I'm open to digitally licensing images. We will discuss what works best for you.
Travel:
Unfortunately going places costs money so travel expenses are required at cost (gas, air fare, lodging etc.) when your location is greater than 50 miles from Cody, Wyoming.
Appointments:
For questions or to schedule an appointment, contact: bryon@bryonworthenphotography.com
Partnering Taxidermists:
I am partnering with select Taxidermists to offer my services to your clients. This is an opportunity for additional income for your business with little effort on your end (plus I get to create more images!). Contact for information.
Pilot Peak at Night taken February 2015
January 1st, 2018 I decided to take a drive with my camera up the North Fork of the Shoshone River west of Cody, Wyoming, towards the East Entrance of Yellowstone National Park. The first day of the year couldn't have been better! First on my trip I encountered a Bison Bull just waking from his nap! I watched him wake up an answer nature's call. Pretty entertaining these guys are! Next I found an unfortunate Bull Elk. With an injured back leg he was obviously tired and wet, with other observers informing me he'd been in and out of the water trying to cross to the other side. A friend who lives in the town of Wapiti informed me that the Wyoming Game and Fish arrived and put him out of his misery. Next I found 2 good rams, the bigger ram was the reason I wanted to take the trip. I've been watching this ram for 5 years, last year due to the heavy snow I didn't see him and I was hoping he made it through the last 2 years hunts and he did! This year he looks quite worn down from when I saw him 2 years ago, the rut must have been hard on him, but despite the ragged appearance, he had a spring in his step and showed no signs of slowing down! I hope he survives the winter and comes back for another year, but if this is the last time I see him alive, it was a great way to say goodbye!