A Collection of Our Wild and Familiar Places
On the living room wall, you’ll find seven black-and-white prints, thoughtfully curated with the help of our incredible interior designer. But these aren’t just any prints — each one captures a place that's deeply meaningful to us. We worked together to find photographers who could reflect the spirit and emotion of landscapes that have shaped our lives. From our backyard trails in Utah to the wide-open spaces of Wyoming, each image tells a story and brings a piece of "home" into our getaway here in Driggs.
From left to right, top down:
Backyard Trails, Ogden, Utah
Just a few blocks from our home on the east bench of the Northern Wasatch Mountains, this trail has been part of our lives since we moved to the neighborhood in 2013. It's a spot where we’ve spent countless hours — now with our two boys in tow — and it brings a familiar piece of home into our Teton retreat.Buffalo and Storm, Yellowstone National Park
We love Yellowstone — and if you’re visiting this area, we bet you do too. This moody photograph captures the wild unpredictability of the park, with a bolt of lightning cracking the sky over bison gathered at the river.Mount Moran, Grand Teton National Park
The calm reflection of Mount Moran on the still waters below is one of those sights that never gets old. A classic image from Grand Teton National Park that reminds us of countless adventures spent wandering its trails and lakes.Yellowstone Falls, Yellowstone National Park
No photo can fully capture the power of Yellowstone Falls — but this one comes close. If you haven’t visited the falls yet, make sure it’s on your list — their grandeur is unforgettable.The Tetons from Jackson Hole
We love the view of the Tetons from the Jackson Hole side just as much as from here in Driggs. Visiting and skiing over in Jackson has been a tradition for us for years, and this print reminds us of powder days, summer hikes, and little adventures across the pass.Geyser, Yellowstone National Park
An iconic view of one of Yellowstone’s many geysers. The sheer force and wonder of this park never ceases to amaze us — from bubbling pools to erupting geysers, it's a reminder of just how alive this landscape is.Red Cliffs near Shell, Wyoming
This one is especially close to our hearts. A few hours north of Driggs is Shell, Wyoming — the small ranching town where Kyle’s dad’s family is from. The red cliffs near their family ranch are a familiar and beloved sight, full of memories, heritage, and ties to the land.