Frozen Frame: Murphy’s Yellowstone

Sound Design & 5.1 Mix

“Frozen Frame: Murphy’s Yellowstone” is a short film that explores renowned photographer Tom Murphy’s decades long connection to Yellowstone National Park in its most wild and often inhospitable season, winter. He has skied extensively in Yellowstone’s backcountry including three trips across the park, the first one solo in 1985. Tom’s stunning images of frosted bison at 35 below, howling wolves, grand and intimate landscapes, and beyond are recognized around the world. Murphy moved to Livingston, Montana in 1978 to be close to Yellowstone National Park.

After growing up on a cattle ranch in western South Dakota, he needed to continue to be outside in clean, wild country. He has made a living photographing wildlife and wild land around the world. Yellowstone remains his passion. Tom is dedicated to the conservation and preservation of Yellowstone and served many years on Yellowstone Forever’s Board and Council. The film is just under 30 minutes long and will be followed by a Q&A and is free and open to the public.

Producer and Director Allison Argo.

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