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It’s Springtime Again

It's springtime once again any on many working ranches that means that it's time for spring roundup or what some call spring works.  I have done a very poor job of posting to my website on any sort of regular basis much less posting anything at all.  I keep thinking I...

Back To The Kokernot o6 Ranch

I have been guilty of neglecting my website, as life tends to get in the way. However, I recently had the opportunity to return to the Davis Mountains area of Texas and visit the breathtaking Kokernot o6 Ranch. My past visits were filled with a sense of melancholy due...

A NEW LOOK TO MY WEBSITE

I continue to overhaul my website giving it a much more brighter and less cluttered look. I started this endeavor a few years back but then things got extremely busy a few years back.  With the recent pandemic I've been working from home for just about the past two...

A New Year A New Direction

Another year has come and gone.  I've done a very poor job of posting anything to my website for the past couple of years. I've alsow kind of strayed away from other social platforms such as Facebook and Instagram.  With everything that has been going on in the world...

Be Prepared

The two photographs are from a recent trip this past summer to Wyoming.  Typically when photographing working cowboys I will have two camera bodies on me at all times.  One is typically outfitted with a telephoto zoom.  The other camera is usually equipped with  a...

Paradise

Taking a look at the photograph above and one can see why I love traveling to Wyoming whenever I can.  It is truly a beautiful place.  On this last trip we were fortunate to get access to a couple of private locations that literally take you breath away. The lighting...

The Wild Horses Of McCullough Peaks

It was great to get back to Cody, Wyoming and photograph the wild horses of McCullough Peaks.  I previously had the opportunity to photograph them last September so it was great to see many of the familiar faces and that they had survived another winter.  They were...
ABOUT KEN

Kendall Pruett is an photographer and visual storyteller from Abilene, Texas. His interest in wildlife dated back to the days of his early childhood, watching Mutual of Omaha’s Wild Kingdom. Ken also developed an early interest in art where the majority of his drawings and paintings featured wildlife subjects and won numerous art and conservation competitions during his childhood years.  His love of the American West began in his early childhood as well.

Ken first entered college as a wildlife biology major. With the job market being pretty grim at the time for wildlife biologist, he eventually changed majors and graduated with a degree in geology. It was during this time in college that he acquired is first film SLR camera to carry on various geology field trips, shooting predominately slide film. Upon graduation he continued to carry a camera with him in the field as a working geologist, taking advantage of his spare time to head off down the many back roads in search of wildlife and super cell thunderstorms to photograph across the plains of Texas.

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