Any of the photos featured on this site are now for sale in an effort to pay for the cost of running the Wilderness Sportsman. In a couple short years, we have really grown our readership which is great news. Server costs are up due to bandwidth (largely due to the full size images). Thank you for your support and for visiting the site over the years. The Wilderness Sportsman would be nowhere without our readers. I hope we can continue to provide daily public lands/wildlife news for a long, long time.
print information:
3456 x 2304 download - $40
8×10 print - $70
8×10 print with white border and location name - $70
900×700(or smaller) web use for one year - $100
You can contact us at webmaster@wilderness-sportsman.com. Just use “prints” as the subject. A percentage of each purchase will go to a conservation organization of your choice.
These are what the prints look like with the white frames and location(although due to the white background you can’t see where the frames end):
Clarks Fork Canyon, Shoshone National Forest(click on image for larger view):
all images copyright@mikeh and wilderness-sportsman.







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