Mormon Row on Kodak Gold
Life has been super busy lately, and after dealing with a lingering cold that lasted for months, I’m only just starting to feel human again. Lacking the energy and headspace to write made me realise how much my creativity is affected by my health and mood. I really struggle to create when things feel out of balance — does anyone else feel the same?
Now that the clouds are lifting and the winter days are drawing in, I’ve finally found some time to look through and edit images from my trip to the U.S. earlier this year. Moving on from Lamar Valley, we made my way down to Grand Teton National Park and the beautiful Mormon Row.
The mid-morning sun was harsh during this visit, so I decided to shoot with Kodak Gold for the first time. It was a quiet morning, with only a handful of tourists around, which made exploring the area peaceful and easy. It’s such a beautiful place in summer — the sun-bleached grass swayed in the gentle breeze while birds sang in the trees. The old barns looked stunning as they slowly weather through the seasons and years. The rustic homesteads from the 1890s offer a glimpse into what life might have been like back then — a time I would have loved to witness, even just for a moment.
Grand Teton National Park is truly breathtaking. It has a different feel from Yellowstone — smaller, yet framed by those picture-perfect mountains in the background. I highly recommend a visit if you ever find yourself out that way
More to come from this trip soon!
Thanks as always
Suzi














Beautiful images. The Gold makes the harsh sun palatable
Beautiful work!