A Foretelling MOSS Journey

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 across the country. A narrative is written with each photo that represents how the photo taken before beginning my graduate school journey was foretelling about the experiences that was waiting for me!

Project highlights

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

Gallery

Explore all the visual and written pieces that form this unique collection.

The narrative

Discover the personal stories and experiences woven into each visual piece without the visual artwork.

My journey

Understand the inspiration and processes behind this personal photography project.

About Amber Ingleburger

I have lived in Tennessee all my life. 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

As I moved to Idaho, I stopped at various National Parks along the way. I captivated the beauty of the landscape and wildlife with hopes to create something impactful in the future. I have now written personal narratives that align with how I felt the image taken before beginning my graduate school journey was foretelling of my time in Idaho.