Science and Art in the Wild
As a former scientist with advanced degrees in biology and ecology, wildlife photographer Moose Henderson leverages his education. Knowledge of animal behavior enables Moose to capture a creature’s true nature, giving his work an emotional pull.
For example, in the photo above, the moose makes direct eye contact on level with the camera — an intense moment for the animal’s namesake. The portrait below of a frost-covered bison conveys strength, power, and beauty at a visceral level. The last photo represents the direction Moose sees his work going in the future. He calls it "animalscape" photography — a combination of wildlife and landscape, both in sharp focus.
Enter Red River Paper
Even in the small, mobile homes he’s lived in — for ease of tracking wildlife — Moose has always made space for a printer. And he's chosen Red River Paper as his trusted “one-stop shop for printer supplies.” Among his favorite papers are our 68 lb. UltraPro Satin 4.0, with its lightly textured surface that breaks up reflections and minimizes fingerprints, and our 60 lb Pecos River Gloss scored sheets, perfect for greeting cards thanks to its high-gloss, smooth surface.
Moose is also a fan of our Canon Ink Cartridges, Bright White Envelopes, and our Clear Card Display Bags and Boxes. We are thrilled to offer everything photographers and artists need to bring their vision to life and their work to fans. We even carry postage stamps if you’re producing and mailing your own holiday cards.
See More of Moose’s Work
Ready to immerse yourself in Moose’s world of wildlife and landscapes? Visit MooseHenderson.net to explore prints, greeting cards, and more. Follow his Instagram and Facebook pages for rich details about his travels. On his YouTube channel, he shares teaching videos and chronicles of his latest escapades at sea. In addition, Moose has authored two books: “50 Wildlife Hotspots of Grand Teton” and “50 Wildlife Hotspots of Florida” (both available on Amazon and other retailers). Join us in discovering more about his Siberian adventure in the Q&A below.
What year was your business founded and how did you get started?
I started my business in 2004 as I photographed wildlife and nature in the Northern Hemisphere, mainly in North America and Siberia, Russia.
Tell us a little about what product or service your business offers.
Wildlife and landscape photography of truly wild animals. We print sizes from greeting cards to huge wall-hanging art.
What makes your business unique?
I offer complimentary teaching about wildlife and landscapes on YouTube, Facebook, and Instagram. In addition, I help others locally for free.
Where do you source your raw materials from?
Red River Paper for paper and inks. Blick for general art supplies.
In what ways does the business reflect your own personality?
The animals I photograph are wild, and my landscapes cover the world, just like me.
Who are your typical customers?
I have sold artwork to people below the poverty line and to people who have so much money that they could finance the next revolution.
What is the most interesting project you've encountered in the course of your work?
I spent two years photographing animals in Siberia. I believe I am the only foreign person to have completed a project of this magnitude in Russia.
What has Red River Paper done for your business? Is there a particular challenge Red River Paper has helped you overcome or a goal they helped you meet?
RRP is my primary paper source, providing instruction, ICC profiles, greeting card supplies, etc. They are my one-stop shop for printer supplies.
What do you appreciate most about Red River Paper's products/services?
I like the fast service, clear website, available stock of materials for immediate shipment, and customer service.
Original Publication Date: June 17, 2024
Article Last updated: June 17, 2024
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