Stories | Field Notes & Cinematic Outdoor Narratives
Where Adventure Becomes Story
Editorial-style storytelling rooted in real experience
Visual narratives shaped by landscape, culture, and human connection
Authentic moments captured through photography and video
The Stories collection from The Wild Blue Films is a living journal of adventure, exploration, and cinematic storytelling from the field. Through film, photography, and written narrative, these stories capture authentic moments across remote landscapes, outdoor cultures, and destination experiences. From sport-fishing traditions and wilderness travel to quiet reflections on place and lifestyle, each story offers an immersive glimpse into the environments and people that inspire our work — blending editorial storytelling with cinematic perspective.
Theodore Roosevelt National Park — A Study in Time and Natural World
A cinematic photo study of Theodore Roosevelt National Park, capturing wild horses, sweeping prairie landscapes, and the quiet movement of light across North Dakota’s untamed terrain.
Badlands National Park — Carved by Light, Shaped by Time
A cinematic photo study of Badlands National Park—where shifting light, eroded formations, and raw texture come together to create a powerful visual narrative rooted in contrast and atmosphere.