I started photographing seriously just after I got out of the Army in 1974. I have had a darkroom ever since, although I rarely use it. My passion for photography came when I started using the Zone System, developed by Ansel Adams, with my 4×5 film camera. I started with digital about 14 years ago and I currently shoot with a Nikon Z9 and a Sony A7R IV A. My primary wildlife lens is a Nikon 600mm F4 VR lens and my primary landscape lens is a Nikon 16-35mm F4. For photographing the Qnaqui herd I usually use my 70-200mm f2.8 and my 100-400mm f4.5-5.6 lenses.
All of my wildlife photographs are shot IN THE WILD, not at a wildlife preserve, zoo, or fenced in wildlife park.
PURCHASING PRINTS
I can print any photograph on my website and I will customize it especially for you. I personally print my own prints on my Epson P9000 using Epson archival inks and Epson Archival papers. This is the newest printer made by Epson and is used throughout the world for prints of the highest quality. Many of the prints listed in my galleries are not a standard size (8×10, 16×20 etc). I crop my photographs to make them pleasing, not to the standard sizes. I can print any size up to 42 inches by 150 inches. Because I print my own prints, I can “tweak” any image to specific size, change tone of toned image etc. I’m certain that I can modify any photograph to your exacting specifications.
The prices below are prints made on Epson Premium Luster paper (my favorite). I can print on Epson Satin Canvas for 30% more.
My prices are as follows (plus shipping). Some of my prints are formatted for different sizes (13×19 etc), so I can’t list every possible size. I will work with you on getting the print exactly how you would like it.
8×10 – $30.00
11×14 – $47.00
13×19 – $73.00
16×20 – $95.00
20×30 – $148.00
24×36 – $175.00
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Please email me (greig@ighphoto.com) if you are interested in purchasing any of my work from any of my websites. All images can be printed full color or toned. I can “tweak” the color of the toned black and white images to suite your décor. Just email me the print you are interested in purchasing and I will contact you with all of the specifics. Once we have your print sized, toned and tweaked to exactly how you want it, I will print it and send you a PayPal invoice that can be paid using PayPal or any credit card.
Hi There,
I would like to get a quote for a couple prints in a custom size.
Also happy to purchase the digital file and print at my art printer locally.
I need the Two Reds Tone and The Family Band Toned photographs in 48″ width.
Thank you! Beautiful work!
Thiara
Do you stand the whole time? must be tiring on the legs? what lens do you recommend. Pretty pictures
Holly,
It depends on how much the herd is moving if you are on your feet the whole time. Sometimes I will follow them a couple of miles (if no roads in that area). Sometimes I can move my car with them the whole time. I think the “overall” best lens is something like a 70-200mm. I ALWAYS have that one with me (handheld) and then I have either a 400mm or a 600mm on a tripod that I carry around. The 400/600mm is really overkill but frequently I will get a great shot because I had them with me.
Cheers!!!
Hi there,
I also photograph this herd.. Here are some on mine this last month.. Would like to know how you access the waterholes on your map? Would love to chat with you and also connect to shot photos – I shoot the cedar mountain herd as well and working to shot more herds in Utah – Love your photos
my flickr album of the herd
https://www.flickr.com/photos/140910019@N05/albums/72157692780586592
Went out last week, but couldn’t find them any were, planning on heading out next Wednesday in the middle of the week, any thoughts on locations again to find them, head out about 5 am via skull valley as usual, want to be able to locate them again
Let me know your thoughts Paul Nutt
Hi Greig,
Sorry for so many messages, was hoping you would share some of editing techniques, do you use lightroom or photoshop, want to learn from you, you have inspired me.
Paul
I can not find your email on any of the pages. That doesn’t mean I just didn’t miss it but I would like to be able to get a hold of you to order a print.
Hello,
I’m trying to purchase your e-book, but I do not want to sign up for PayPal. Is there another way? I can send you funds directly. Please let me know. Thank you so much!!
Karen,
You don’t have to sign up for Paypal. They will just process a credit card without a Paypal account.
Thanks!
Greig
Spectacular photos, Greig!
Thank you!!!! Greig
Can I use for my paintings. Happy to pay for use and acknowledgement with painting.
I would be honored.
Greig
to preserve the wild horses everyone needs to work together. As a community we need to change the BLM management, and add to the 1971 Act.
the “Act” was changed in 1978 giving the ” Secretary of the interior “power over the wild horses. You can look it up on the BLM website
https://www.blm.gov/sites/blm.gov/files/programs_wildhorse_history_doc1.pdf
If you love the horses this is how they can be saved. the public need to change the laws.
United States Secretary of the Interior
Seat Washington, D.C.
Appointer President of the United States with Senate advice and consent
Term length No fixed term
Constituting instrument 43 U.S.C. § 1451
just a few ideas
what needs to change is term limits on the secretary of 4 yrs. no conflict of interest such as being a rancher. Need a degree preferrable in animal husbandry. Develop a board to approve any actions concerning wild horses. People of the USA to vote in board member with term limits of 8 yrs.
I totally agree!
Hi,
Wonderful photography. I’d like permission to use a pose from one of your photos in a linoleum reduction print of 3 mares running.
It would be changed to a set of wild horse colors from the Pryor Mountain Wild Horse range which is just up the mountain from our homestead ranch.
Have you photographed there by any chance?
Please let me know your name.
Thank you for your kind words. You are welcome to use the photo of 3 mares running.
Yes, I have photographed the magnificent Pryor Mountain herd. If you go to my website and search for “Pryor” you will see three different posts: https://www.utahwildhorses.com/pryor-mountain-horses-2nd-batch/ https://www.utahwildhorses.com/pryor-mountain-mustangs-july-visit/ https://www.utahwildhorses.com/pryor-mountain-wild-horses-may/ Sincerely,
Greig Huggins