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At 16 years old, Johnson County 4-H member Marco Monterastelli might be the youngest photographer in Wyoming with a press pass. A rising sophomore in high school, he already owns and operates his own photography business, Marcello Monterastelli Photography. He’s also a regular contributor to his hometown newspaper, the Buffalo Bulletin, and an award-winning contestant in the annual Wyoming State Fair photo competitions.

On any given day, you might find Monterastelli behind the camera at a local rodeo, 4-H camp, high school cross-country meet, or wedding. Recently, he even traveled to Los Angeles to serve as a professional photographer for a national flag football event.

Monterastelli’s photography journey began with Wyoming 4-H. He joined the Johnson County program at age 8, starting out with livestock projects and cake decorating. But, from an early age, he was captivated by the photos taken by older 4-H members. He remembers thinking, “I want to take pictures like that.”

In fifth grade, Monterastelli took his first step toward that dream, borrowing a camera from a family friend and embarking on his first 4-H photography project.

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