Square Fine Art Photography Prints
Curated square fine art prints designed for balanced compositions, gallery walls, shelves, and modern interiors.
Available in multiple sizes and materials.
Behind the Camera - Waves of Stone
Captured deep inside a sandstone canyon, Waves of Stone is a fine art photograph that reveals the sculptural beauty of rock shaped over centuries by water, wind, and time.
Surrounded by flowing walls of stone, the landscape felt almost unreal — every curve and line moving like fabric frozen in motion. Soft light filtered down from above, illuminating layers of rose, amber, and violet that shifted with every change in perspective.
What drew me to this scene was the contrast between delicacy and force. The formations appear smooth and weightless, yet they are the result of immense natural power acting slowly over time. I composed the image to emphasize those sweeping lines and textures, capturing a sense of movement carved into stone.
Just minutes after taking the photograph, the atmosphere changed completely. A sandstorm moved in, and we had to be evacuated from the canyon. That moment added another layer to the image — a reminder of how quickly calm can turn into intensity in environments like this.
Waves of Stone reflects the essence of canyon and fine art landscape photography, blending texture, color, and natural form into a powerful visual statement. Designed for those drawn to organic shapes, warm tones, and wall art that brings both elegance and strength into a space.
Behind the Camera - Pier 7 Silhouettes
Captured in San Francisco at Pier 7, this black and white fine art photograph highlights one of the city’s most iconic waterfront locations. Pier 7 Silhouettes focuses on symmetry, leading lines, and minimal composition, with the historic lamps guiding the eye toward the Bay Bridge in the distance.
Photographed just before sunrise, the scene was nearly empty — a quiet moment where soft morning light and still water enhanced the textures of the wooden pier and the architectural rhythm of the lamps. This early hour allowed the composition to feel clean, balanced, and uninterrupted.
This image reflects the essence of San Francisco fine art photography, capturing urban structure, coastal atmosphere, and timeless minimalism in a single frame. It’s a piece designed for those who appreciate black and white photography, architectural lines, and calm, modern wall art inspired by real places.
Behind the Camera - Into the Fog
Captured in San Francisco from above the Bay Bridge, Into the Fog is one of those images people stop for — a moment where the city feels both powerful and completely still.
Photographed on a fog-drenched morning, the bridge cuts through the mist while a stream of cars disappears into a skyline barely visible in the distance. From this vantage point, the scene becomes less about traffic and more about rhythm, movement, and atmosphere.
This image is built on contrast — structure and softness, motion and silence, city and nature. The fog diffused the morning light, softening the lines of steel and concrete and turning the entire scene into something almost weightless.
It’s a piece that captures what makes San Francisco photography so iconic: fog, depth, and constant transformation. A timeless composition for those drawn to urban landscapes, black and white photography, and atmospheric wall art that brings a sense of calm and mystery into a space.
Behind the Camera - Joshua Tree
Captured at sunset in Joshua Tree National Park, Joshua Tree celebrates the quiet magic of the Mojave Desert as day turns to gold. The low sun filters through the jagged silhouettes of Joshua trees, painting the landscape with warmth and stillness.
I stood there as the last rays slipped behind the rocks, and the desert seemed to breathe — its colors glowing softly before fading into night. In that brief moment, the light transformed everything: the plants shimmered, the air stood still, and the scene felt eternal.
This image is a tribute to the desert’s resilience and to the beauty found in its silence — a reminder that even the harshest places bloom under the right light.
Behind the Camera - Ghost Ship
Captured in Bodega Bay, California, Ghost Ship is a minimalist fine art seascape defined by stillness, atmosphere, and quiet tension between sea and sky.
On this particular morning, the water was calm and the horizon softened by a light haze. A lone sailboat appeared almost suspended in place, floating between two worlds — its presence subtle yet striking against the muted tones of the landscape.
I kept the composition intentionally simple, using negative space and a restrained color palette to emphasize isolation and depth. The minimal structure allows the atmosphere to take over, creating a sense of calm while maintaining a quiet sense of mystery.
Ghost Ship reflects the essence of coastal and minimalist fine art photography, making it an ideal piece for those drawn to seascapes, soft tones, and wall art that brings stillness and balance into a space.
Behind the Camera - Coit Tower
Captured in San Francisco at Coit Tower, this fine art photograph reflects a quiet moment of the city at dawn, where soft fog and early morning light shape a timeless and atmospheric scene.
That morning began before sunrise. I woke up at 5:00 a.m. to catch the first light over the city, but halfway to the viewpoint I realized I had forgotten my camera. I turned back, knowing the moment would be worth it. By the time I returned, San Francisco was slowly emerging under a layer of fog, with the sky beginning to glow in warm tones.
As the sun rose, Coit Tower appeared through the mist, illuminated by soft golden light. From behind the trees, I framed the tower as it stood quietly above the city — a composition defined by balance, depth, and natural framing.
This image captures the essence of San Francisco fine art photography, combining fog, architecture, and early morning light to create a calm and contemplative scene. It’s a piece designed for those who appreciate city landscapes, atmospheric photography, and wall art inspired by real moments and real places.
Behind the Camera - Mars On Earth
Shot from above in the quiet afternoon light, Mars on Earth captures the otherworldly landscape of Long Dong Silver — a vast, sculpted desert that feels far removed from our planet. From the drone’s perspective, the towering spire rises in complete solitude, casting a long shadow across the textured terrain.
There was no sound, no movement, only wind and light shifting over stone. The monochrome palette strips away distraction, revealing the essence of form, contrast, and time.
This image is both minimalist and monumental — a meditation on isolation and the quiet beauty of untouched land.
Behind the Camera – Capitola Color Palette
It was a Monday off — the perfect chance for a coastal road trip. I had never visited Capitola Village before, so I drove down the California coast to explore this picturesque beach town.
When I arrived, the view was exactly what coastal California dreams are made of — colorful beachfront cottages, charming seaside shops, and the Pacific Ocean just steps away. The soft, overcast light made the hues even richer, turning the buildings into a vibrant palette against the muted sky.
I composed the shot to highlight Capitola’s signature coastal architecture, the lively mix of colors, and the laid-back beach town atmosphere. Capitola Color Palette captures the essence of this iconic California destination — a perfect piece of coastal photography for anyone who loves ocean views, beach life, and vibrant color.
Bring the joy and colors of Capitola into your own space — let this coastal palette brighten your walls with the spirit of California’s seaside charm.
Behind the Camera - Mono Lake
Captured on a roadtrip to Mammoth Lakes, we stoped by at Mono Lake. This photograph reveals a landscape suspended between earth and sky — a place where time seems to pause. The water, calm as glass, mirrors the pale tufas rising from its surface, while the distant hills fade into soft shades of blue.
It was a quiet afternoon, the air dry and clear, and the lake reflected light with an almost dreamlike purity. The silence was so profound that even the smallest ripple felt like a whisper.
Mono Lake is about balance — between texture and reflection, light and emptiness, movement and calm. It’s a portrait of solitude shaped by nature’s patience.
Behind the Camera – Old Engineering
Captured beneath the Brooklyn Bridge in New York, Old Engineering highlights the symmetry, structure, and craftsmanship of one of the city’s most iconic landmarks. From this perspective, the network of steel cables and stone forms a precise geometric composition that reflects both strength and design.
Photographed in black and white, the monochrome tones emphasize texture, contrast, and architectural detail — removing distractions and allowing the structure itself to take center stage. The result is a clean, balanced image where light and shadow reveal the timeless engineering behind the bridge.
This piece captures the essence of New York architectural photography, blending history, structure, and minimal composition into a refined visual statement. Designed for those who appreciate black and white fine art, urban landscapes, and modern wall art inspired by iconic city structures.
Behind the Camera - Saints Peter and Paul Church
Captured on a fog-drenched morning in San Francisco, Saints Peter and Paul Church reveals the city at its most atmospheric — where architecture, light, and fog come together in a quiet, timeless scene.
As the fog moved through the skyline, the church tower emerged as a solitary focal point, rising above the surrounding buildings. I waited for the moment when the mist lifted just enough to reveal the structure while keeping the city partially hidden, creating a natural sense of depth and mystery.
The soft, diffused light removed harsh contrast, allowing the architectural details to stand out with subtle clarity. In that stillness, the scene felt suspended — familiar yet transformed by the atmosphere.
This image captures the essence of San Francisco fine art photography, blending fog, architecture, and minimal composition into a calm and contemplative visual statement. Designed for those drawn to urban landscapes, soft tones, and wall art that brings a sense of quiet and balance into a space.
Behind the Camera - Guiding Light
Photographed along California’s rugged coast, Guiding Light captures the quiet majesty of the Pigeon Point Lighthouse as it watches over the Pacific.
The soft golden light of late afternoon brushed the ocean with warmth while the horizon dissolved into a gradient of calm tones. Standing there, the only sounds were the distant waves and the wind through the grass — a moment suspended between solitude and peace.
This image is a reminder that even in vast open spaces, there’s always a sense of direction — a guiding light that stands steady through time and change.
Behind the Camera - Alameda Palette
It was 6 a.m. on a cold February morning along the Alameda shoreline. The air was still, the ocean quiet, and the first light of day began painting the sky in soft gradients of violet, blue, and gold.
Alameda Palette captures that brief moment when the world hasn’t yet awakened — when the colors shift gently with the rising sun and the sound of distant seagulls fills the silence. The palette was so delicate it felt almost unreal, like a watercolor slowly forming above the bay.
This image is both peaceful and alive — a reminder that beauty often appears in the quietest hours, when the day is just beginning.
Behind the Camera - Whispers of Mount Diablo
After a long hike toward the top of Mount Diablo, I stopped to rest beneath a canopy of ancient oaks. The air was warm, filled with the scent of dry grass and moss, and the sunlight filtered through the branches like soft gold.
In the stillness, the forest seemed alive — every rustle, every flicker of light carried a whisper from the mountain itself. The twisted trunks and tangled shadows formed a quiet rhythm, as if nature was speaking in a language older than words.
Whispers of Mount Diablo is a reflection on presence — on listening to the landscape, slowing down, and feeling the harmony between light, silence, and time.
Print & Material Options
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All photographs in this collection are available in three premium formats to suit a variety of interior styles and preferences:
1. Aluminum Dibond
A sleek, gallery-quality option that delivers vibrant color and crisp detail with a modern, frameless finish. The print is mounted on a 3mm aluminum composite panel, offering exceptional durability and a clean, contemporary look — ready to hang, no frame needed.
2. Canvas Prints
Printed on high-quality artist-grade canvas with rich texture and depth. Each piece is stretched over a wooden frame for a timeless, painterly aesthetic. Available unframed or with an optional float frame for an elegant presentation.
3. Fine Art Paper Prints
For collectors who value texture and tonal nuance, our fine art paper prints are produced on museum-grade archival paper using pigment-based inks. These prints are perfect for custom framing and available unframed or with a selection of professional frame options.
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All prints are made to order and shipped with care to ensure safe arrival and professional presentation.
Processing Times
Aluminum Dibond Prints: 5–7 business days
Canvas & Fine Art Paper Prints: 5–10 business days
(Please allow 2–3 additional days for framed prints)
Shipping
Domestic (U.S.): 3–5 business days via UPS or FedEx
International: Delivery times vary by destination, typically 7–14 business days
A tracking number will be provided once your order ships.
Packaging
Aluminum Dibond: Shipped flat in custom protective packaging with reinforced corners
Canvas Prints: Always shipped flat, stretched on a wooden frame, and carefully boxed
Fine Art Paper Prints: Shipped rolled in a tube (unframed) or flat in a box if framed
Customs & Import Fees
International buyers are responsible for any customs duties, taxes, or import fees required by their country.
We work with professional fine art print labs to deliver exceptional quality and worldwide service.
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Looking for a specific size, frame style, or finish? I offer customization options to help you find the perfect piece for your space.
Available Customizations:
Custom Sizes: Most images can be printed in alternative dimensions while preserving composition and quality.
Frame Options: Choose from a selection of wood and metal frames for canvas and fine art paper prints.
Finish Adjustments: Prefer a matte over glossy finish? Let me know your preferences.
Interior Projects: I also collaborate with interior designers, galleries, and commercial spaces to create custom collections.
To request a personalized piece or inquire about custom orders, please contact me before purchasing. I’ll be happy to guide you through the best options based on your space, style, and budget.
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