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Posted on April 6, 2023December 29, 2025 by Jeff — Leave a comment

Introducing my all new Grand Teton National Park Postcards

These postcards are photographed in Wyoming and made in Montana. I’m proud to offer these premium matte 5×7 postcards that are made in the USA. Buy them here: or message me for a discount on bundles.

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Jeff Bernhard found his home in Grand Teton National Park in 2010, drawn to its breathtaking landscapes and vibrant wildlife. His passion for this beautiful place is captured in every image. Follow on  instagram @jeffbernhard_com and Facebook https://www.facebook.com/GrandTetonNationalParkPhotography

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A otter surfaces to devour a freshly caught trout A otter surfaces to devour a freshly caught trout on the Frozen Snake River while it's relative watches on in envy. 
Otter moms raise their pups in hidden dens along the riverbanks. Pups start swimming lessons at just two months old! Next time you’re by the Snake River, keep an eye out for a family of frolicking otters!  Don't forget to smash that like button, follow me for more Grand Teton National Park content, and check out JeffBernhard.com
As the last light of 2025 fades over Schwabacher L As the last light of 2025 fades over Schwabacher Landing in Grand Teton National Park, I’m reminded how every season brings its own beauty, challenges, and unforgettable moments. 

Here’s to carrying the calm reflections of the Tetons, the fiery glow of autumn, and the promise of new sunrises into the year ahead. May 2026 bring you joy, adventure, and the chance to pause for the wild beauty all around us.

Thank you all for following along this year — your support means the world. 

Cheers to a new year filled with light and possibility! 

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Morning light kisses the rugged walls of Cascade C Morning light kisses the rugged walls of Cascade Canyon and dances across the surface of Jenny Lake, creating a mix of soft golds, cool blues, and winter shadows. Fresh snow clings to the granite peaks, amplifying the contrast of warm sunrise tones against the cold stillness of the lake.

In this late fall/early winter scene, the Tetons feel both massive and peaceful—towering above the valley while the shoreline stones fade into the crystal-clear water. It captures that fleeting moment when night transitions into day and the mountains begin to glow.

If scenes like this inspire you—or make you want to grab a camera and head for the trailhead—don’t forget to like this post and follow @jeffbernhard_com for more daily wilderness moments from Grand Teton National Park.
Santa's special delivery for an otter Look who go Santa's special delivery for an otter

Look who got a festive treat!  This lucky river otter just received a delivery of ice-cold trout from Santa himself. Did you know river otters are one of the few carnivores that hunt underwater, using their long whiskers to sense movement in murky waters? How incredible is that? Like this post if you think otters are amazing, and don’t forget to follow for more stunning wildlife photography!  Check out my prints at jeffbernhard.com. Merry Christmas, everyone!

#WildlifePhotography #OtterlyAmazing #NatureLovers #ChristmasSpirit #AnimalLovers
It’s not too late! If you’re still looking for a It’s not too late!

If you’re still looking for a meaningful gift this holiday season, I’m doing my best to get print and gift orders out in time for Christmas, and all orders will arrive by New Year’s at the latest.

From Grand Teton landscapes to iconic wildlife moments, these images are captured right here at home and printed to last a lifetime. If you’ve been thinking about ordering something—now’s the moment.

Happy #TetonTuesday and thank you for supporting local art this season.
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Sunset behind the majestic Tetons from the Snake R Sunset behind the majestic Tetons from the Snake River Overlook.  Just the right amount of clouds led to an unforgettable scene.  It's no wonder Ansel Adams chose this view for his iconic shot! If you find yourself mesmerized by these stunning landscapes, tap that like button and follow my journey through Grand Teton National Park. Discover more breathtaking sights at www.jeffbernhard.com!
Say hello to one of the Tetons’ tiniest residents Say hello to one of the Tetons’ tiniest residents — the American pika.  Photographed among the rocky slopes of Grand Teton National Park, these small mammals are actually relatives of rabbits, not rodents.

Pikas don’t hibernate, so they spend summer and fall frantically gathering grasses and wildflowers to create “haypiles” that will sustain them through the long alpine winter. Because they’re extremely sensitive to heat, they’re considered an indicator species for climate change, making their survival story an important one to watch.

Like this photo, follow @jeffbernhard_com, and visit jeffbernhard.com
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This moose was all smiles while nibbling on some A This moose was all smiles while nibbling on some Antelope Bitterbrush in Grand Teton National Park.

Happy #moosemonday ! I hope you have a great week.
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