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Discover a curated collection of museum-quality landscape photography by Corey McDonald Portrait Artist.

 

Each piece is crafted to bring beauty, calm, and a sense of place into professional spaces—perfect for private collectors, corporate offices, medical centers, law firms, and interior designers seeking powerful, ready-to-frame artwork. 

 

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Mystic Morning 16x24

$359.00

It was early in the morning in the fall of 2021. It was the first time I'd ever hiked and my first trip to Yellowstone. My first time was to Mystic Falls, on the opposite side of the road from the famous Old Faithful.

It took about an hour to get there. I was out of shape and out of breath, but I made it. And what a glorious morning it was. This is looking downstream, away from the falls, which were just behind me.

Mammoth 18x36

$559.00

This is one of my favorite views in Yellowstone. I mean, sure, every view in that park is fire and all I said was it's ONE of my favorites - of many, I assure you.

I photographed it a year earlier and liked it, but I didn't love it. I think I needed a bit more interesting sky and a little different technique. I ended up photographing it again in June 2023 and stitched together around 20-30 images to create a MASSIVE image. I ended up loving it way more.

Montana/Wyoming/Yellowstone trip 2023

Fairy Falls 15x30

$459.00

I can look at this image and the memory of setting a goal and keeping it. Deanna and Iris are beasts when it comes to hiking. Keeping up with them is like trying to find a way to travel through space at the speed of light - it ain't happening.

But when I lost all that weight in 2022, it wasn't just about my health (at the time, the doctor said I was borderline diabetic). It wasn't just after I saw the behind the scenes pictures of me in Iowa and how my gut was poking out in every single image.

It was so I could keep up with those two powerhouses.

So when I see this image, it reminds me of how I was able to keep up with Deanna and Iris nearly that whole week. The three of us ended up being the first to this location that morning and got prime views. I remember how we kept going a few minutes later to the mud pots beyond this trail. I remember bottling and tasting this water and looking through the plastic for any signs of floaters.

The most interesting thing? This image was made a year later, but even going to that spot was a reminder of the hard work, hearing the sound of falling water, feeling the spray of mist...I'm back there, two miles into the trail.

This trip I was the first of the party to make it to the waterfall.

Lamar Valley 20x60 Metal

$1,999.00

For YEARS I wanted this view. This EXACT view of Lamar Valley.

But every time, it was just not God's plan to be able to stop and get it. The sky was too bland...no animals...too much light...not enough light...the list goes on.

But there we were, riding with the Kuehns and Duncans, on a trip, and I somehow convinced Deanna to stop even though everyone was tired. Turns it, it was worth it. Everyone loved the view.

Artist Point 20x30

$459.00

If you go to Google Maps and type in "Artist Point Wyoming," it'll of course bring up the location and surrounding trails of the Yellowstone River and the Lower Falls. That's the massive waterfall in this glorious image.

But if you zoom in a little closer to the map, you'll see that little sliver of color, a rainbow, in the river. No joke. Check it out.

I captured this in 2022 - having not brought what I needed in 2021. I was so excited, I think I did a little dance. I think the only thing I did to this one was remove the tiny little people at the overlook above the falls.

This was actually hanging in my house before I decided to try and sell my Acrylic 20x30. It's still available as of this typing 5/20/25.

Grand View 15x30 Print

$459.00

They call it the "Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone." I haven't been to the Grand Canyon yet (as of 5/20/25), so I can't really compare it. I'm sure it's just a fun little moniker.

But the color and depth of this canyon is breathtaking. This is looking down into the canyon and the light and color were just perfect that morning.

The Grain Grind 10x30

$459.00

Misty Morning Sunrise

$359.00

Five o'clock in the morning is already too late in Montana's spring. But there we were. A whole group of us. We HAD to stop to get the sun rise. It only peaked through the clouds a little bit but it was enough to provide a scene, if a little flat.

Aspens 12x18

$185.00

A little artistic take on some Aspen off a trail in Yellowstone. I was in love with the golden leaves and all the wonderfully amazing sights.

Farmer's Work 10x30

$459.00

Seattle 12x36 Print

$559.00

I got to visit Washington state for the first time back in the spring of 2023. Aside from the insane amount of homelessness, it was gorgeous from east to west. I got to travel from Spokane to Seattle with some friends to teach a class.

The afternoon I was set to fly back home, a lovely member of the Professional Photographers of Washington drove me to the airport and provided one of my requests: a view of the iconic Seattle skyline.

It had been a dream of mine since I was kid and saw the Space Needle on a tv show. Now I get to look at it every day and say, "I've been there."

The Phenomena of Water 12x18

$185.00

This was about a mile or two into a national forest somewhere outside of Bozeman. I hiked through with Iris, with a bear somewhere near by (fresh snow + fresh tracks). It was totally worth it, though, to watch the ice melt and the falls surge. This was a few days before the big flood of 2022.

This one will not look good printed larger than the sizes here.

The Valley 12x24

$359.00

My first trip to Yellowstone and my first time in Lamar Valley. This was the end of a long day of hiking. Around this time, it was incredibly dry, no rain for about five or six months. Most of the animals were in the upper elevation.

We didn't get to see as much as we wanted to so it became a matter of get the views that we could get. And this was that view as the sun was setting.

Sunset in a Soy Field 12x24

$359.00

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