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Capturing Yellowstone in black and white 

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Capturing Yellowstone in black and white 
Studio Noble is located in Downtown Bozeman along Main Street’s north side. PHOTO BY TAYLOR OWENS
EBS Staffby EBS Staff
August 23, 2024

By Taylor Owens CONTENT MARKETING LEAD

Acclaimed photographer Kevin Noble has carved out a niche in the art world with his strikingly minimalist black-and-white images. His work, known for its simplicity and emotional depth, is a tribute to the wild, untamed landscapes and creatures that reside in the West.

Noble’s journey into photography began in high school, where he fell in love with the process of developing film. However, life initially took him in a different direction. He first built a successful tech company, which he eventually sold. It was only after the tragic loss of his son seven years ago in Big Sky that Noble found himself drawn back to his first passion. 

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“After that, it changed everything for me,” Noble said. “I decided not to waste any more time doing things for other people or chasing money. I wanted to pursue fine art photography.”

Noble’s work is deeply influenced by the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, a place he describes as “magical.” 

He spends a sizable amount of his time in Yellowstone National Park, particularly during the winter months when the snow provides a natural canvas for his minimalist compositions. 

“I like the negative space the snow provides,” Noble said. “I try to eliminate stuff in the piece instead of adding a bunch of things. What’s not in my piece is just as important as what’s in it.”

This philosophy extends to Noble’s choice to shoot primarily in black and white. He believes that color can be distracting and that stripping away the visual noise allows the true essence of his subjects to shine through. His images feature wildlife, with a particular focus on wolves and bison, animals that embody the spirit of Yellowstone.

Noble’s approach to photography is deliberate and methodical. While he may take hundreds of shots in a single outing, he is incredibly selective about the images he ultimately presents. 

“I only take six to eight images a year that I feel are truly worthy,” he said. 

This attention to detail is evident not only in his photography but also in the presentation of his work. Each piece is meticulously framed in handmade oak frames, designed to appear as if they are floating on the wall, with no visible hardware.

A recent addition to his collection is his “Diamond Dust” series, inspired by the rare and stunning weather phenomenon that occurs when temperatures drop below 30F. These pieces incorporate crushed glass and actual diamond particles, adding a subtle sparkle that enhances the ethereal quality of his images.

Kevin Noble loves shooting Yellowstone in winter time when the snow provides a blank canvas. PHOTO BY TAYLOR OWENS
Aside from Kevin Noble’s gallery, seen here, you can spot his photographs in the new Wildlands building in Bozeman’s northeast side. PHOTO BY TAYLOR OWENS

Noble’s work is not confined to the Yellowstone region, though it remains his primary source of inspiration. He has traveled globally, always in search of locations that offer the same sense of awe and serenity he finds in the park. However, he admits that Yellowstone’s proximity and ever-changing landscapes make it difficult to leave.

Through his art, Noble hopes to share the magic of Yellowstone with others. He envisions his work as timeless, something that will endure long after he is gone. 

“I want people to feel the magic of Yellowstone when they look at my pieces,” he said. “I hope they last a long time and continue to inspire others.”

Noble’s gallery and studio in Bozeman is a shared space with his wife, Kimbie Noble, an accomplished artist in her own right. Her vibrant abstract paintings contrast beautifully with Kevin’s stark black-and-white photography, creating a dynamic artistic environment. 

Noble’s photos are currently on display in several locations in Big Sky and Bozeman, including the new Wildlands building in the Northeast Neighborhood.

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