Stop guessing. Start mounting with precision.


As a taxidermist, every detail matters. The curve of the ear, the lay of the hair, the subtle color changes across the muzzle — these are the details that separate good work from great work. But finding reliable, high-resolution reference photos for every season, age, and angle of a whitetail? That’s nearly impossible… until now..

Your Ongoing Reference Library

When you subscribe, you’ll get unlimited access to my continually updated archive of high-resolution whitetail deer photographs — captured in the wild, in every season, from every angle you need to work accurately.

Perfect for:

Ear position, muscle detail, and hair patterns

Seasonal coat changes (summer, rut, winter)

Buck and doe anatomy

Eye, nose, and mouth close-ups

Age-specific body shape and facial structure

Why This is Different

I’m Dominick Gatto, an internationally published wildlife photographer and lifelong outdoorsman. My work has been featured in wildlife, hunting, and outdoors publications around the world — and I’ve spent thousands of hours in the field photographing whitetails in their natural environments.


This isn’t just a folder of random deer photos. Every image is taken with your work in mind: clear, detailed, well-lit, and framed to show anatomy, hair direction, and real-world posture.

How It Works

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New whitetail photos are added every time I step into the woods, so your reference stays fresh and relevant

Whitetail Taxidermy References
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Whitetail Taxidermy References (Lifetime)
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FAQs

How many reference photos are available currently?

The current count of reference photographs is: 126 Photographs.

Can I view the photographs on my tablet or phone?

Yes. The display website is designed for desktop, tablet, and mobile phone usage. The intuitive design allows for zooming in on the small details to help you work with precision.

How do I find the reference photograph I’m looking for?

All photographs are separated into categories, such as age, region, season, gender, pose, and specific body parts.