Elizabeth Stone
Photographer
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Elizabeth Stone's images are available for purchase as museum-quality archival prints.  She also welcomes inquiries for appropriate commercial licensing.  Please call or email to discuss your image needs:

 

Phone: 406-244-3655

 

Email: elizabeth@elizabethstone.com

Elizabeth Stone grew up outside of Albany, NY.  Her mother had a passion for art, animals and plants and passed this love on to her children.  Elizabeth started painting and drawing and gluing macaroni to cardboard at an early age.  She took her first photography class in high school and spent a bit of time in the darkroom.  Her favorite photograph at the age of fifteen was a crunched up Schmidt beer can anchored in a pile of snow and ice.  Elizabeth moved west in her college years and earned a B.S. in Biology from Montana State University in Bozeman, Montana.  Elizabeth took her first job working as an animal technician at a local Humane Society.  After a few career changes, Elizabeth returned to photography in 1994 when she took a three-month class from the Rocky Mountain School of Photography. 

Elizabeth is a photographer whose career has focused on fine art photography for exhibition, publication and book jacket design.  Her work has been exhibited at the Seattle Art Museum, the Newport Art Museum and the Museum of the Rockies as well as in galleries in the west.  Her work has been published in BARK magazine, Offspring magazine, Outdoor Photographer magazine and Northern Lights magazine.Elizabeth is also a teacher for the
Rocky Mountain School of Photography in Missoula, Montana.  She has been leading photography workshops, seminars and classes around the world for the last fourteen years, sharing with students her enthusiasm, creative vision and strong passion for what she loves.
This passion also extends in to the animal world.  Her photography project
SMALL LIVES  about animals awaiting adoption at the Humane Society, is a testament to her commitment to raising awareness about animal overpopulation.

Elizabeth makes her home in the country outside Missoula, Montana.  Her husband tolerates her obsession with the family animals: three dogs and two cats.  They live happily in a brown house in a meadow.

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