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About Me

My name is ​Trent Sizemore​ and I have been working and teaching photography since 2011. A large portion of my art focuses on the unique landscape and wildlife of Yellowstone National Park, but through my occasional traveling I have captured other areas around the country as well. I’m originally from Lilburn, Georgia, but now reside with my wife in West Yellowstone, Montana, where I work as a wildlife photographer, instructor, and tour guide.

I was initially attracted to the greater Yellowstone area because of the stories my friends would tell me about their yearly trips to the park. Upon graduating college in 2014 with a B.A. in Art concentrated in Photography and Graphic Design, I took a seasonal job in Grand Teton National Park to test run life in this new territory. I had hopes of giving my photography a greater opportunity to expand while enjoying the many outdoor activities this region has to offer. Needless to say, I fell in love with the area and I’ve been here ever since.

Over the years, I’ve had my work published internationally, both online and in print. In November 2017, I had a full gallery of my Yellowstone photography displayed at my alma mater, Young Harris College in Young Harris, Georgia. In addition to my own group workshops, I've also led several Yellowstone events and serve on the board of directors for ​North American Nature Photography Association​.

Trent Sizemore Photography is authorized by the National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior, to conduct services in Yellowstone National Park.