About Living Images
Where Wild Places Meet World-Class Photography
Living Images was born from a simple but powerful belief — that the greatest wildlife photographs in the world deserve to live beyond the printed page. Founded by Montana photographer Paul Andes, Living Images brings together four accomplished photographers whose passion for wild places, wild creatures, and wild water runs deeper than any assignment or accolade.
Every sticker in our collection begins with a moment — a split second in the field where patience, skill, and reverence for nature converge into something extraordinary. We license only the finest images from photographers who share our commitment to authenticity, and we bring those images to life as premium die-cut vinyl stickers built to go wherever you go.
This is not stock photography. These are living images.
Our Photographers
Donald M. Jones | Troy, Montana
Donald M. Jones is a Montana-based wildlife photographer specializing in all forms of nature — from the Arctic to the deserts, from the swamps to the mountains and everywhere in between. Don's images are created from his overwhelming passion for being outdoors, cameras in tow. What began as a young boy with binoculars swaying from his neck and a bird book wedged into his back pocket in suburban Chicago has now transformed into a living dream.
All of Don's subjects are just that — wild. Don refuses to photograph any subjects confined to zoos or game farms. His work is authentic and his message is clear: "Keep the Wild in Wildlife."
A full-time professional wildlife photographer since 1993, Don has earned more than 1,250 magazine covers over his career and has 12 books published to date. His clients include Audubon, Sierra, National Wildlife Federation, Field & Stream, Time, Outdoor Life, Newsweek, Sports Illustrated, Columbia Sportswear, Frontier Airlines, and L.L.Bean.
Don currently resides in Troy, Montana with his wife and soulmate, Tess.
We encourage you to view Don's photography at www.donaldmjones.com
Chuck Haney | Whitefish, Montana
Chuck Haney is a professional freelance photographer, writer, and videographer based in the heart of the Rocky Mountains in Whitefish, Montana. Chuck travels extensively across America in pursuit of the finest and most intriguing images.
Shutterbug Magazine has named his work "The Best Nature Photography on the Web." His photographic talent extends beyond nature photography into cityscapes, national and state parks, and locations of special interest and natural beauty across America and abroad.
Chuck has 16 published books and over 225 magazine covers to his credit. His provocative use of natural light in landscape work — along with wildlife, birds, and outdoor sports imagery — has drawn national acclaim and earned him assignments with leading publications, travel bureaus, and companies worldwide.
Chuck leads photography workshops and tours across the United States and abroad. View his 2026 and 2027 workshop schedule at www.chuckhaney.com
We encourage you to visit Chuck's work at www.chuckhaney.com
Paul Andes | Lakeside, Montana
Paul Andes picked up his first camera in the 1970s — a Nikon F2 — and never looked back. Originally drawn to the sweeping landscapes of the Sierra Nevada, Lake Tahoe, and Northern California, Paul went on to study photography formally at Yuba College, progressing from black and white darkroom work through advanced studio and lab courses.
So committed to his craft that he sold his beloved Porsche 924 to have a Wisner Traditional 4x5 camera custom built, Paul has spent four decades immersed in his love of photography. Along the way he accepted an internship with The Appeal Democrat newspaper, photographing professional sports teams including the Sacramento Kings, and studied under acclaimed instructor Richard Murai — a mentor whose influence still burns bright today.
Paul has traveled extensively throughout the American West and abroad to Ireland and England. In 2008 he founded American Vision Photography, a wholesale photography business selling note cards and large format canvas prints across Montana, Oregon, Washington, and Idaho — and now, nearly two decades later, Living Images represents the natural next chapter in a lifetime devoted to the art of seeing.
Now living in Lakeside, Montana — a photographer's paradise — with his wife Julie, Paul spends his days exploring the wild beauty of Glacier National Park, Yellowstone, and the landscapes that surround him.
Pat Clayton | Philipsburg, Montana
Pat Clayton brings a rare and breathtaking perspective to wildlife photography — one that most never see. Specializing in underwater trout and salmon imagery, Pat ventures beneath the surface and above the waterline of some of North America's most pristine and remote waterways to capture fish in their purest, most natural state.
From Bristol Bay's iconic salmon runs and Alaska's sprawling arctic plain to Montana's high country streams and coastal steelhead rivers, Pat's work spans the full breadth of wild North America. His subjects — cutthroat trout, steelhead, and wild native and imperiled salmon species — are more than photographic subjects. They are a testament to what remains wild, and worth protecting.
Based in Philipsburg, Montana, Pat's work is available for publication and as one-of-a-kind fine art prints. View his photography in person at his Philipsburg studio, open spring through fall, or by appointment when he's not out in the field chasing the next image.
We encourage you to visit Pat's work at www.fisheyeguyphotography.com
Our Why — HopeKids & A Week of Hope
Some things matter more than business.
HopeKids is a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing ongoing events, activities, and a community of support for children with cancer and other life-threatening conditions — and for their families. Their mission is simple and profound: to give hope to kids who need it most.
At the heart of that mission is A Week of Hope — an extraordinary annual event hosted at Averill's Flathead Lake Lodge on the shores of Flathead Lake in Montana, consistently ranked among the finest guest ranches in America.
A Week of Hope didn't begin in a boardroom. It began, as the best ideas often do, with a conversation — a tourism conference, a speech about the importance of travel for children, and a family that had spent 75 years perfecting the art of making people feel at home. The Averill family, stewards of Flathead Lake Lodge since Les Averill built it with a strong back and an even stronger sense of how to treat people, saw an opportunity to say thank you — to their community, their neighbors, their guests, and the world — by opening their gates to families who needed it most.
"Our goal was that A Week of Hope could be our thank you. What we didn't think we were prepared for is how much this week gave us."
— The Averill Family, Flathead Lake Lodge
Each year, families with critically or terminally ill children gather at Flathead Lake Lodge for a week of adventure, laughter, connection, and joy. They ride horses, they explore, they build memories — and for a week, they are simply families living fully.
Paul Andes has been part of that story for years, donating a full week of his time as the primary photographer for A Week of Hope. His images — along with contributions from other talented photographers — have been compiled by HopeKids into five published books, presented to donors as a testament to the week's impact and the families whose stories deserve to be told. It is work Paul considers among the most meaningful of his career.
Living Images is proud to donate a portion of every sale to HopeKids in support of A Week of Hope. When you purchase a Living Images sticker, you are not just bringing a piece of the wild into your world — you are helping bring hope into theirs.
To learn more or donate directly, visit hopekids.org
To learn more about Averill's Flathead Lake Lodge, visit flatheadlakelodge.com