August 2017 — Grand Teton National Park, USA
Film Photography — Nikon FM2

A hot air balloon floating in a vast blue sky above an open grassy field in Grand Teton National Park.

Nineteen of us traveled together that summer.

After the USANA convention, we drove north to Yellowstone and Grand Teton, turning the trip into something between a conference and a vacation.

In Grand Teton, we stayed at a beautiful Airbnb cabin.

Wide land.
Endless fields.
The kind of place where the sky feels bigger than you expect.

Most of that land you see in the distance —
it all belonged to the host.

It felt unreal.


One morning, I woke up earlier than everyone else.

The house was still quiet.

I thought I would start preparing breakfast.

Coffee first. Maybe eggs.

Just an ordinary slow morning.

Then suddenly —

a deep rumbling sound outside.

Low. Heavy. Not like a car.

I opened the door.

And there it was.

A hot air balloon floating across the sky.

So close.

So quiet.

So unexpected.


There was no time to think.

I just ran back inside, grabbed my Nikon FM2, loaded with film, and stepped out again.

Pointed. Framed. Click.

Only one or two shots.

No checking. No preview.

Just trust.


What I remember most wasn’t the balloon.

It was the feeling.

The air was cold.

The grass still wet.

The sky unbelievably wide.

Everyone else still asleep.

And for a few minutes, the whole world felt like it belonged only to me.

Free.
Open.
Endless.

Sometimes freedom looks exactly like this —

A small balloon
floating in a very big sky.