I’m a western photographer based in Oklahoma, where my work is shaped by ranch land, open country, and everyday rural life. What began as a personal pursuit has grown into a body of work focused on honest scenes and working landscapes, photographed as they are, without staging or stock imagery.

My photography is printed as large canvas wall art and fine art prints, produced in the USA using archival materials. The goal is simple. Create wall art that feels grounded, intentional, and lasting, whether it’s placed in a ranch home, modern farmhouse, cabin, or western-style interior.

Custom sizes, free wall mockups, and personalized options are available. If you want to see how a piece will look on your wall before ordering, I offer complimentary mockups using your actual space. I also create custom designs, including cattle brand artwork and tailored sizing when needed.

Every order includes free shipping and a satisfaction guarantee. With hundreds of five-star reviews, my focus is on quality, accuracy, and a smooth experience from selection through delivery. This work is created to live in your space for years, not to follow trends.

I appreciate the chance to share my work and help you find the right piece for your space.

Teri

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  • What's in that Camera Bag?

    A little bit of everything! But, my main equipment is:

    • Canon R5 Mirrorless Camera
    • Canon 5D Mark IV Digital Camera
    • Canon 70-200 f2.8 L Lens
    • Canon 24-70 f2.8 L Lens
    • Canon 50mm f1.2 L Lens
    • Sigma 150-600 lens

    Plus all the other various batteries, cards, extra lenses, tripods, etc. It's a LOT of stuff!

Have Camera, Will Travel

In 2022 I purchased this little RoadTrek van in Montana and drove her home to Oklahoma. It's my getaway vehicle and I hope to put lots of miles on her in the coming years.

My Travel Partner

Meet my giant, goofy boxer, Tagg. He is a 95 pound lap dog and keeps me on my toes. He is now 4 years old, but hasn't grown out of the "insane puppy" stage yet. He absolutely LOVES little kids - the smaller, the better. My travels in my tiny RoadTrek van would probably be easier without him, but...who can resist that face?