About Me

Stacey Huston is an outdoors woman to the core, she would much rather spend time in the high country than in the local shopping mall, and feels more at home in heavy timber than in a salon. She is an accomplished photographer with photos published in several magazines, as well as magazine and catalog cover shots. Stacey is also a licensed falconer and raptor rehabilitation expert, helping injures raptors to once again soar on open skies. She resides with her husband and two boys in the mountains of western Wyoming.

I was born and raised with a deep respect for the outdoors and all things wild. My fondest memories from childhood include time spent watching listening and learning from the natural world around me.  I am fortunate enough to be able to raise our children with the same values. My family enjoys hunting with with longbows and self bows. For us any time spent outside, weather hiking, hunting, fishing or just seeing what is around the next bend of some new and undiscovered paradise is a good time .

Works:

Outdoor Ambassador for Team Huntress ~ Empowering women in the outdoors

Sub permittee for Ironside Bird Rescue ~ Rehabilitating  birds of prey prior to ensure successful release after injury

Contributing Photographer for WON ~ “Shoot to thrill”

Currently working on my Education Permit so I can do educational programs about wildlife conservation, biology and falconry.

Supporting photographs for several articles by Mike Hawk Huston in Primitive Archer Magazine

 

Supporting photographs for Follow Through Article in Real Hunter Magazine

Cover photo October/November 2009 of Primitive Archer Magazine

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Cover photo  issue #42 Successful Hunter Magazine

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Catalog cover shots to be released starting March 2010

Contributing author Primitive Archer Magazine

 

Outdoor articles about me:

My Job.. My Outdoors.. ~ The Won (Women’s Outdoor News)

A Time for her to Fly ~ Women’s Outdoor Wire

The Art of the Silent Shot ~ Muskoka Outdoors

March 2010 “Woman of the wild” ~ Camp Wild Girls