Hello! - Face to Face with a Bison | Carr, Colorado

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At a bison ranch in Carr, Colorado, I was lining up a shot of the herd when Kiam—a massive bull bison—decided he had other plans. He’d been drinking at the water trough right in front of me, calm and unbothered, and I assumed he’d stay low while I worked the scene behind him.

Then he lifted his head, turned slightly, and stepped straight into the foreground like he owned the moment. The result is a portrait that feels less like “wildlife at a distance” and more like a face-to-face introduction—close enough to see the texture of his coat, the curve of his horns, and that unmistakable expression that reads as pure curiosity.

This image carries a bit of humor, but it also captures what I love most about photographing animals: the split-second when they stop being part of the landscape and become a presence—an individual with personality. Kiam’s photobomb turned a planned shot into an unexpected connection, and that surprise is exactly what makes the frame feel alive.

Printed to museum-quality standards and available in multiple sizes and premium materials (paper, canvas, metal, acrylic, and more depending on availability). If you’d like a different size, finish, or framing option, reach out and I’ll help you customize the perfect piece for your space. Contact Dan

At a bison ranch in Carr, Colorado, I was lining up a shot of the herd when Kiam—a massive bull bison—decided he had other plans. He’d been drinking at the water trough right in front of me, calm and unbothered, and I assumed he’d stay low while I worked the scene behind him.

Then he lifted his head, turned slightly, and stepped straight into the foreground like he owned the moment. The result is a portrait that feels less like “wildlife at a distance” and more like a face-to-face introduction—close enough to see the texture of his coat, the curve of his horns, and that unmistakable expression that reads as pure curiosity.

This image carries a bit of humor, but it also captures what I love most about photographing animals: the split-second when they stop being part of the landscape and become a presence—an individual with personality. Kiam’s photobomb turned a planned shot into an unexpected connection, and that surprise is exactly what makes the frame feel alive.

Printed to museum-quality standards and available in multiple sizes and premium materials (paper, canvas, metal, acrylic, and more depending on availability). If you’d like a different size, finish, or framing option, reach out and I’ll help you customize the perfect piece for your space. Contact Dan

Printed using professional archival processes for long-lasting color and detail

  • Available in a range of sizes and premium materials (fine art paper, canvas, metal, acrylic, wood)

  • Made to order and carefully packaged for safe delivery
    If you don’t see the exact size or material you want, reach out—I can create a custom order and help you choose the best option for your lighting, room, and budget. Email me at dan@dreamworldimages.com