For nearly 30 years, Canon U.S. has partnered with Yellowstone Forever, and I recently received a beautiful photography book based on Yellowstone National Park and Canon's short film "Seismic.

" In this article, I interview two of the amazing creators behind this project. Canon's partnership with Yellowstone Forever contributes more than just beautiful imagery; the ultimate goal is to support conservation, protect all species—especially endangered species—and help the vital scientific research that happens behind the scenes. Earlier this year, Canon released the short film "Seismic," which delves into the rich history of Yellowstone National Park, a globally acclaimed natural wonder, shedding light on the ongoing seismic shifts the park undergoes and emphasizing the importance of preserving its fragile ecosystems and inhabitants.

The work behind the scenes was captured by Canon Explorer of Light Charles “Chas” Glatzer and Canon Creator Nathan Lee Allen using the . Both Charles and Nathan, were honored to be part of this extensive project with Canon, as Nathan explains below: As a Canon Creator, I was honored to collaborate on Canon's project with Yellowstone Forever, particularly working alongside Chas on our short film 'Seismic'. Chas's extensive experience at Yellowstone and my background in content creation enabled us to offer a unique perspective on the park, highlighting significant seismic shifts that deserve attention.

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