Mountain West Photography

Mountain West Photography Mountain West Photography is your window to experience the serenity of Nature in your home. Get out and see it yourself!

Nature Photography, Landscape Photography, Wildlife Photography, National Park, Colorado, Rocky Mountains, Travel Photography, Reflections, Certified Professional Photographer, Colorado Landscape Photographer The owner, David Snyder lives in Colorado Springs, Colorado at the foot of the Rocky Mountains. I started Photography in the 1980's focusing on Black and White film photography and portraitu

re. However, after spending time in the US natural focus on the natural world of landscapes and wildlife. Though I live in high desert, I am drawn to water, and the reflections of nature around it. I hope you enjoy this view of nature as much as I enjoy being there and experiencing it. Dave Snyder see my website at www.mountainwestphotography.com

A beautiful day at Purakanui beach in the Catlins, NZ
02/22/2026

A beautiful day at Purakanui beach in the Catlins, NZ

I'll Join the rest of you.. the view from my home in Colorado.  The stars are clear, with a view of the northern part of...
11/12/2025

I'll Join the rest of you.. the view from my home in Colorado. The stars are clear, with a view of the northern part of Colorado Springs.

Did you know that metal prints are infused directly into the surface of the metal, making them incredibly vibrant and lo...
08/18/2025

Did you know that metal prints are infused directly into the surface of the metal, making them incredibly vibrant and long-lasting?

My metal prints are lightweight, durable, and designed to retain their brilliance for years—making them the perfect heirloom-worthy investment.

Never considered a metal print before? Take a look in my gallery or feel free to message me with any questions.

Featured: “Foggy Morning”

https://www.mountainwestphotography.com/warehouse-open-edition-prints/art_print_products/Foggy_Morning

The odd nooks and crannies: underrated, overused, and totally deserving of art.Where do you think “Waiting for Morning” ...
08/13/2025

The odd nooks and crannies: underrated, overused, and totally deserving of art.

Where do you think “Waiting for Morning” would fit in, in your home?

As the aspens slowly turn, a calico patchwork of greens, yellows and reds carpet the mountains leading up to the alpine slopes. As the sun finally set, a last gasp of color clung to the clouds overlooking this amazing valley.

https://www.mountainwestphotography.com/polyptych-store/polyptych_art_products/waiting-for-morning

Cave people were the original home decorators.Some of the oldest known art in the world was found in the Chauvet Cave in...
08/11/2025

Cave people were the original home decorators.

Some of the oldest known art in the world was found in the Chauvet Cave in France. Early humans painted lions, mammoths, and rhinos in charcoal and ochre, using the contours of the rock to bring the animals to life.

Many lifetimes later, we still use the walls around us to tell stories, express ourselves, and mark our time here.

Some things never go out of style.

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"Monet's Pond 2"

A simple stone in a beaver pond creates ripples in the water and a surreal pattern of reflected aspens.

Ever walk past a blank wall and feel like it’s… silently judging you?If a wall makes you pause, it’s probably asking for...
08/10/2025

Ever walk past a blank wall and feel like it’s… silently judging you?

If a wall makes you pause, it’s probably asking for attention. Care to give it the creative touch it wants?

Tell me about a time you just had to decorate a wall before it drove you nuts!

This artwork is called, “Needle Rock Ranch.”

Needle Rock, located in Western Colorado North of the Black Canyon of the Gunnison lies just outside of the small town of Crawford, CO. It is 800 feet tall and is the remnants of the throat of a Miocene epoch volcano.

Find it here:

https://www.mountainwestphotography.com/warehouse-open-edition-prints/art_print_products/Needle_Rock_Ranch

There’s something about the light in late summer. It's softer mornings, long golden evenings, and just enough quiet to f...
08/08/2025

There’s something about the light in late summer. It's softer mornings, long golden evenings, and just enough quiet to feel reflective.

This time of year always makes me think differently about the art we live with.

What kind of atmosphere do you want your space to have as the season shifts?

https://www.mountainwestphotography.com

Today's Feature:

“The Winding Road”

West Dallas Road in the San Juan Mountain, Colorado area is often less travelled as the large ranch signs tend to scare off people. The road connects to National Forest Land against the mountains, and is available for travel and hiking. Winding vistas of the mountains and freshly cut hay treat visitors to this area. This image is a prestegious Loan image from the Professional Photographers of America.

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