Hi there, we've noticed you are using a computer with an outdated browser and/or operating system that does not allow for secure online shopping. Please call South Dakota Magazine at 800-456-5117 to place your order by phone or if you have any further questions. We apologize for the inconvenience.
- Heidi Marsh, Marketing Director
South Dakota Magazine, Yankton, SD
Staff Favorites from Jan/Feb 2014
Jan 7, 2014
Here are some of our favorite photos from the latest issue of the magazine. What are yours?
-
Sales & Marketing Director Heidi Marsh and Publisher Bernie Hunhoff chose our cover photo by Robin Reinhold. "I thought the concern on his face expresses the sentiments of all the West River cattlemen who worked so hard to save their livestock," Hunhoff says.
-
Special Projects Coordinator Rebecca Johnson chose this photo by Harlan Humphrey.
-
"Stephen Gassman's photo of a wintry farmscape is familiar and beautiful," says Editor Katie Hunhoff.
-
Managing Editor John Andrews and Administrative Assistant Ruth Steil chose Greg Latza's photo of his son Luke.
-
Circulation Assistant Renee Becker chose this photo of a Hereford bull taking shelter on a porch near Sturgis. "The poor thing looks so lost," Becker says. Photo by Robin Reinhold.
-
Assistant Marketing Director Laura Andrews and Contributing Editor Roger Holtzmann chose this photo of the Yankton Trail Bridge in Sioux Falls. "I love photos that tell a story. This one is about a mother who's determined to get the perfect Christmas card shot of her daughter," Holtzmann says. Photo by Greg Latza.
-
Emily Vanderhule, circulation department, chose this photo of Paul Lowrie. Lowrie portrayed Jack McCall at Yankton's celebration of South Dakota's 125th birthday. "The spirit of South Dakota was written all over his face and I enjoyed his enthusiasm throughout the event."
Wildflowers are adding a splash of color to the granite and pines of the rugged Black Hills.
Lighting up the night with sparklers in Chamberlain. Photo by Ezra Moore/Aerial 605
South Dakota provides the perfect backdrop for toy photography.
The annual Dakota Marker game brought thousands to Brookings.
Fall color is at its peak in the Black Hills. Photo by John Mitchell
Comments