The Fall Super Print Sale
I often get that question, “Do you sell prints of your work?” …Well, yes, I do.
So what should I do now that the fall season is upon us? Hmmm. Why don’t I kick it off with a selection of favorites in several popular sizes - ready to frame.
Each photograph is custom printed just for you. Each print is individually prepped for the specific size and paper combination for the best result possible for your long-term enjoyment.
I’ve selected these five photographs for this fall print sale because I think they represent a great cross section of my work. And, with the addition of a new large format cutting-edge archival photo printer I am able to custom print larger sizes with full control of the process from beginning to end.
These fine art prints are available on a traditional soft gloss Luster or Metallic Luster paper. The Metallic Luster paper has a subtle pearlescent look that is great for any of these images under the right lighting, but especially Milky Way Rising. The metallic paper adds just the right amount of iridescence to make the image stand out. On the other hand, the standard luster is what you would expect from a traditional professional photographic print. If you’re not sure which paper to choose, go with the traditional unless you select Milky Way Rising. Definitely go with the metallic paper.
I will be producing only 25 prints of each image for this sale. Get one for yourself and pick up one for a holiday gift for someone else.
Spirit Rising - Island in the Stream - Milky Way Rising - Summer Breeze - Gold
This is a most amazing place in the heart of Jasper National Park, Alberta, Canada. It is hidden in plain sight until you get closer and ride around the outcropping that becomes an island part of the year. This is a sacred place to the Stoney Nakoda First Nation people of the region. Only they set foot on the peninsula. Standing at the waters edge, looking out across the lower portion of Maligne Lake, the trees on Spirit Island seen to rise from the lake and reach for the sky.
Spirit Rising
Island in the Stream
Milky Way Rising
Summer Breeze
Gold
Spirit Rising - This is a most amazing place in the heart of Jasper National Park, Alberta, Canada. It is hidden in plain sight until you get closer and ride around the outcropping that becomes an island part of the year. This is a sacred place to the Stoney Nakoda First Nation people of the region. Only they set foot on the peninsula. Standing at the waters edge, looking out across the lower portion of Maligne Lake, the trees on Spirit Island seen to rise from the lake and reach for the sky.
Island in the Stream - Along the Icefields Parkway in Jasper National Park is a truly magical spot where this little island divides the river. Immediately after, the river spills over a spectacular waterfall. The setting is unlike anything else I’ve seen. The roar of the river crashing in the small canyon below the falls is that one extra piece to the puzzle that makes up this thrilling and awesome scene.
Milky Way Rising - St Lucia - Words are not necessary. Well, maybe a few. This is a very special image. It is a blend of two photographs take from this beach. The first was at twilight as the last glow of the day faded over the Caribbean Sea. To the eye, you could see a hint of the starry sky, but it would be impossible to capture it at the same time. later as the darkness fell, the Milky Way emerged in all its glory. This end result is what I saw as I sat there and had seared in my memory.
Summer Breeze - Anyone who has spent any time on the Outer Banks of North Carolina will know about this lighthouse. Bodie Island Lighthouse is at the base of Nags Head is iconic. More people know of the Cape Hatteras lighthouse, yet this is the one they recognize. It is more accessible and the grounds surrounding the lighthouse are beautiful. Just beware of the poisonous snakes lurking in the marsh!
Gold - This is the “anywhere” you want it to be waterfall. It is like a fantasy scene with the emerald moss and the gold reflection in the shallow waters just below the waterfall. Who says the pot of gold always has to be at the end of a rainbow?




