Amber's MOSS Experience

Welcome to Amber's graduate school journey! Here you will experience a foretelling road trip taken while moving across the country to obtain a Master of Natural Resources degree. 

My Project

This project is a display of photos taken while traveling with my dad across the country. A narrative is written with each photo that represents how the photo taken before I began my graduate school journey was foretelling about the experiences that were waiting for me!

Project highlights

Dive into the heart of my work! This project showcases my photography skills, intertwined with written narratives that offer a glimpse into my graduate school experience.

The Story

Divulge into my most graduate school journey with narrative writings that are intertwined to photographs taken before my studies began. 

Understanding My Art

Understand the inspiration and processes behind this personal photography project.

Meet the Artist:

Amber Ingleburger

I was born and raised in Manchester, Tennessee, and I am 23 years old!

I obtained a Bachelor of Science in Natural Resource Management with a concentration in Wildlife Biology at the University of Tennessee at Martin.

In 2025, I moved to McCall, Idaho to obtain a Master of Natural Resources degree through the University of Idaho. My studies occurred at McCall Outdoor Science School (MOSS) at McCall Field Campus. 

My Creative Process

To move from Tennessee to Idaho, my dad joined me for a father-daughter road trip. Over the span of five days, we stopped at various National Parks and Monuments. On each stop I captivated the beauty of the landscape and wildlife with hopes to create something impactful in the future. I have now written personal narratives about my graduate school journey that blends with the images taken before this journey began.

Locations photographed within this project:

Devil's Tower National Monument, Craters of the Moon National Monument,

Rocky Mountain National Park, Yellowstone National Park, & Hell's Canyon