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Henry H. Holdsworth

The Man Behind the Camera

A biologist with a background in animal behavior and environmental education, Jackson Hole photographer Henry H. Holdsworth has spent more than 25 years photographing wildlife and wilderness landscapes. Much of his work is centered on the natural history of threatened species such as the grizzly bear, bald eagle, bison, and trumpeter swan.

His images are used regularly by leading publications, including National Geographic, Nature’s Best, National Wildlife, and Wildlife Conservation. His work has also been displayed in galleries and museums such as the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History in Washington, D.C., and the National Museum of Wildlife Art in Jackson, Wyoming.

His first book on grizzlies was published in 1997 and has been followed by 16 other photographic books on the mountains and wildlife of Alaska, Yellowstone, and the Grand Tetons. His latest portfolio, “Moose of Yellowstone and Grand Teton,” was released in June 2009.

Henry now divides his time between running his Wild By Nature Gallery and photographing remote and wild areas. He and his family make their home in Jackson Hole, Wyoming.

jackson hole photographer