In early 2024, the results for 2023 Monochrome Photography Awards: International Black & White Photography Contest were announced. Raymond Salani III was awarded Honorable Mention in the Professional Landscapes Category for his West Side of the Tetons as a Storm Moves In. It can be viewed by clicking here or among his other United States National Forests shots by clicking here.

As of the end of 2023, Raymond Salani III has 19 Awarded and Published photographs in 1x.com. (The World’s Most Prestigious Photography Gallery) They can be viewed through out his gallery pages by clicking here.

In late 2022, the photographs were chosen by Universe for their 2024 The Appalachian Trail: The Official Calendar of the Appalachian Trail Conservancy. Raymond Salani III, had three months photographs selected within the calendar and earned his second Universe cover in four years. The cover shot features Shenandoah National Park and can be viewed by clicking here and with other The Appalachian Trail photographs by clicking here.

In late 2019, Raymond Salani III’s Cascade Canyon North Fork and The Cathedral Group was selected for the 2021 Great Mountains published by National Geographic. It can be viewed as the October photograph and by clicking here. It and the rest of his Grand Teton National Park gallery can be viewed by clicking here.

In late 2019, the photographs were chosen by Universe for their 2021 The Appalachian Trail: The Official Calendar of the Appalachian Trail Conservancy. Raymond Salani III, had two months photographs selected within the calendar and earned his first cover of Universe’s The Appalachian Trail. The cover shot features a forest in Massachusetts and can be viewed by clicking here and with other The Appalachian Trail photographs by clicking here.

In 2015, Raymond Salani III had his first photograph picked by 1x.com (The World’s Most Prestigious Photography Gallery) as an Awarded photograph. 1x.com gave him this certificate for his Snake River and Tetons With Full Moon Setting. This shot can be viewed by clicking here or among his other Grand Teton National Park photographs here.

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