Vertical Fine Art Photography Prints

Curated vertical fine art prints designed for modern interiors, hallways, and statement walls.
Available in multiple sizes and materials.

The Last Watch
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Behing the camera - The Last Watch

Captured along the Northern California coast, The Last Watch is one of those images people are naturally drawn to — a quiet, isolated scene that invites you to stop and look a little longer.

I first noticed this abandoned house during a road trip, just a quick glimpse from the distance. It stayed with me. On my next visit, I returned with intention — walking down to the beach and framing it through windswept coastal brush to create a more intimate and grounded perspective.

The overcast sky shaped the entire mood. Soft, diffused light removed distractions and gave the scene a sense of weight and stillness. It’s not just about the structure — it’s about the feeling of being somewhere remote, where time slows down and everything becomes quiet.

This piece reflects the essence of coastal fine art photography, combining isolation, texture, and atmosphere into a timeless composition. Designed for those who connect with minimal landscapes, quiet spaces, and wall art that brings calm and depth into a room.

Ghost Ship
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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.

Ashline to the Sky
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Behind the Shot – Ashline to the Sky

Windy afternoon in Lassen Volcanic National Park, I pushed through snow-covered trails to reach the top of the volcano. The climb was steep and exhausting, but the view was worth every step. This unique perspective captures the sharp divide between black volcanic cinder and pristine snow, leading the eye up toward dramatic cloud formations and a glowing halo around the sun.

The challenging conditions and the surreal volcanic landscape inspired this abstract yet powerful composition, perfect for collectors who love adventure photography, volcanic landscape wall art, and abstract nature prints from California wilderness.

Cherryfire
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Behind the Camera - Cherryfire

Cherryfire is a study in contrast, structure, and color. Selected for Alameda on Camera 2026, California, this photograph focuses on the relationship between delicate blossoms and bold red foliage, transforming a flowering tree into a layered visual composition. The branches cross and spread across the frame like lines in a drawing, while the blossoms soften the image with texture and lightness.

By removing the original sky, I simplified the background to eliminate distraction and bring full attention to the natural forms themselves. This choice gives the photograph a cleaner, more contemporary feel, allowing the colors and shapes to stand on their own. The result is an image that feels both vibrant and refined — a close look at spring growth presented in a more graphic and intentional way.

With its mix of softness and intensity, Cherryfire works as both a botanical image and a more abstract exploration of line, spacing, and color. It is a piece that brings energy into a space without overwhelming it, making it well suited for interiors that benefit from warmth, detail, and a fresh visual focal point.

Green and Blue
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Behind the Camera - Green and Blue

"Green and Blue" was taken during a family trip to Chicago, on a crisp morning at 9 a.m. The air was cold, but the scene felt calm and colorful—the green lighthouse rising above the pier, the lake painted in shifting blues, and the warm sky adding a subtle contrast. I wanted to capture that balance of architecture and nature, where human-built structures meet the openness of water and sky.

The lighthouse stood as a symbol of guidance and resilience, surrounded by tranquility. This fine art photograph reflects the harmony of color and form, making it a strong piece for nautical and cityscape photography collections.

Rowboats
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Behind the Shot – Rowboats

Captured from above in Finland, Rowboats is an aerial fine art photograph that transforms a simple lakeside scene into a study of pattern, balance, and minimal design.

What appears ordinary from the ground becomes something entirely different from the air. The arrangement of the boats creates a clean graphic composition — lines, spacing, and subtle color variations forming a quiet visual rhythm across the water.

Using a drone allowed me to isolate the scene and reduce it to its essential elements: shape, texture, and structure. The stillness of the water and the simplicity of the composition create a sense of calm, where order and silence coexist.

Rowboats reflects the essence of aerial and minimalist fine art photography, making it an ideal piece for those drawn to pattern-based compositions, Scandinavian-inspired aesthetics, and modern wall art that brings clarity and balance into a space.

Perspective Pier
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Behind the Camera – Perspective Pier

Captured along the Philadelphia waterfront, Perspective Pier is a fine art photograph built around symmetry, depth, and architectural contrast. The alignment of benches, trees, and structural lines creates a strong geometric composition that draws the eye toward a central vanishing point.

On this day, I walked the pier searching for a balance between human scale and monumental presence. The repeating elements naturally framed the scene, while the bridge above added weight and structure, anchoring the composition.

The sky played a key role. Heavy, textured clouds moved in, adding atmosphere and tension to the scene. This contrast between solid architecture and shifting light creates a dynamic balance between stability and movement.

By shooting from this angle, I emphasized perspective and leading lines, guiding the viewer through the image. Perspective Pier reflects the essence of urban and architectural fine art photography, making it an ideal piece for those drawn to structured compositions, modern interiors, and city-inspired wall art.

Guiding Light
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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.

Drift
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Behind the Camera – Drift

Captured along the Pacific coast, Drift is a minimalist seascape that explores space, stillness, and quiet movement. Photographed on an overcast day, the scene is reduced to its simplest elements — sea, sky, and two distant sailboats dissolving into the horizon.

A single boat first appeared like a brushstroke against the muted tones, followed moments later by a second, barely visible through the haze. Using a telephoto lens and narrow aperture, I isolated the composition to emphasize scale, distance, and negative space.

The soft grey palette removes distraction, allowing the eye to rest and the mind to slow down. This image is less about the boats themselves and more about the feeling of solitude, balance, and suspended time.

Drift reflects the essence of minimalist fine art photography, making it an ideal piece for those drawn to calm interiors, coastal wall art, and quiet, contemplative spaces.

Grandam
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Behind the Camera - Grandam

Captured on a cold autumn morning, Grandam is a fine art photograph shaped by mist, soft light, and the quiet rhythm of everyday life. Fallen chestnuts covered the ground as a gentle fog settled over the landscape, creating a timeless and atmospheric scene.

An elderly woman moved slowly through the frame, gathering chestnuts with patience and care. Her presence became the center of the composition — not only as a subject, but as a symbol of resilience, continuity, and the quiet strength found in ordinary moments.

This image blends documentary storytelling with fine art photography, capturing a fleeting moment that feels both personal and universal. The soft tones, natural textures, and calm movement create a sense of stillness that invites reflection.

Grandam is designed for those who connect with human-centered photography, atmospheric scenes, and meaningful wall art — a piece that brings depth, emotion, and narrative into any space.

Ocean Divide
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Behind the Shot - Ocean Divide

From above, the ocean reveals its abstract beauty. The sharp contrast between deep blue water and bright white foam created a composition that felt like contemporary art. In “Ocean Divide”, I wanted to capture not just the waves but also the energy, textures, and motion of the sea. This photograph combines fine art ocean photography, aerial wave photography, and abstract nature photography, transforming a fleeting moment into timeless wall art.
As an open edition ocean print, it’s ideal for those looking for modern coastal decor, abstract ocean wall art, or blue photography prints that bring the power and tranquility of water into any living room, office, or beach house.

Ocean Blueprint
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Behind the Camera - Ocean Blueprint

It was not a special day, I captured Chasing Waves and I continued exploring the rugged coast along 17-Mile Drive in California. As the afternoon light softened, I sent the drone above the shoreline and watched the ocean transform into an abstract canvas.

From above, the white foam of the waves traced intricate shapes across the deep blue water, almost like natural blueprints sketched by the sea itself. What fascinated me most was how nature designs its own patterns—each wave unique, each moment fleeting, never to be repeated.

Ocean Blueprint belongs to my ongoing series of fine art aerial seascapes, created to capture the balance between power and calm that the ocean holds. This piece is especially striking in large formats, filling any room with depth, texture, and movement.

Golden Bird
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Behind the Camera - Golden Bird

On a fog-drenched San Francisco morning, I stood at the edge of the bay, camera in hand, watching the Golden Gate Bridge vanish into the mist. The deep red steel contrasted against the cool gray sky, creating a moody, fine art cityscape that felt almost monochrome. Just as I framed this architectural photography shot, a lone bird in flight glided gracefully above the structure, adding a touch of nature to the iconic California landmark. In that instant, urban nature photography met minimalist composition, capturing the harmony between freedom and engineering. This image blends coastal landscape photography with the timeless allure of travel photography, perfect for collectors seeking wall art.

Old Engineering
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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.

Sediment Study No.1
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Behind the Shot - Sediment Study No.1

This was the third frame I captured that day—each shot felt like unearthing a hidden rhythm beneath the desert floor. I was drawn to this scene by the contrast between the soft curvature of the erosion lines and the broken texture in the center.

Hovering above it all in total silence, I watched the composition form as if the land itself was exhaling. This wasn’t just geology; it looked like veins, like blood moving through layers of time. The palette felt warmer here—more intense, more alive—and I wanted to preserve that visceral sensation in the photograph.

It’s part of a series, but it stands on its own like a single beat of a living, breathing landscape. Minimal edits—just the earth as it is, painted by erosion, minerals, and millennia.

Sediment Study No.2
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Behind the Shot - Sediment Study No.2

This was the second composition I captured during the same off-road drone session. After the first shot revealed the layered terrain like a watercolor wash, I shifted altitude and angle, drawn to this almost symmetrical channel splitting the marbled earth.

The palette was unreal — not digitally enhanced but shaped by natural oxidation and ancient sediments. What struck me most wasn’t the beauty alone, but the way the land whispered its own history through color and form. I hovered in silence, letting the frame settle, capturing a single image that felt more like a pulse than a place.

No landmarks. No horizon. Just raw texture and geology, turned abstract from above. This piece pairs with the first in the series as a deeper, more focused meditation on Earth’s quiet chaos.

Sediment Study No.3
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Behind the Shot - Sediment Study No.3

Reaching this spot wasn’t a simple task — it took a long, dusty off-road drive deep into the wild terrain. I was searching for the right texture, the right contrast, the right place. When I launched the drone and saw this formation appear on my screen, it felt like uncovering a forgotten painting. The lines, the color shifts, the scattered stones — it all felt deliberate, as if nature had been sketching for centuries. “Sediment Study No.3” is a reminder that the Earth holds its own stories, if we’re willing to go find them.

Sediment Study No.4
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Behind the Shot - Sediment Study No.4

This was one of the last images I captured that day—maybe because I felt I had to earn it. I remember how quiet everything became when I saw this frame forming beneath the drone. It was like the land had exhaled into soft ripples of color—velvety purples, muted reds, and mineral whites flowing into each other without a single hard edge.

What struck me most were the natural curves—fluid and elegant, like brushstrokes. The orange path through the image felt like a pulse, a quiet heartbeat from deep within the earth. There’s no sky, no scale, no horizon—just the textures and pigments of time.

This series has been all about discovering art that’s already there—unseen unless you change your perspective. This shot reminded me that sometimes, the most beautiful paintings aren't made by humans.

Sediment Study No.5
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Behind the camera - Sediment Study No.5

This shot, part of my Sediment Study series, was captured from a high elevation after a remote 4x4 off-road journey into the desert. The soft curves and layered tones you see weren’t visible from the ground — only from the drone’s unique vantage point did the rich geology emerge like brushstrokes on canvas.

The vivid reds, purples, and muted clays remind me of something between oil paint and fingerprint. I hovered in silence, studying the earth’s abstract design, and framed it like a minimalist composition — nature as fine art.

Solitude
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Behind the Camera - Solitude

Captured at the summit of a volcanic landscape, Solitude is a fine art photograph defined by isolation, contrast, and resilience. After a long and freezing hike through strong winds and barren terrain, I reached the top and found a single tree standing alone against the raw volcanic ground.

Surrounded by silence, the scene felt elemental — a place shaped by extremes, where life persists against the odds. The minimal composition allowed that lone tree to become the focal point, emphasizing both scale and isolation.

I worked through multiple frames, adjusting perspective and timing to balance light, clouds, and texture. The goal was to highlight the contrast between the harsh environment and the quiet strength of the tree — a visual tension that gives the image its emotional weight.

Solitude reflects the essence of minimalist landscape and fine art photography, making it a powerful piece for those drawn to natural textures, symbolic imagery, and wall art that conveys strength, calm, and depth within a space.

Desert Patterns
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Behind the Shot - Desert Patterns

Captured just after sunrise, Desert Patterns is an aerial fine art photograph that transforms the desert into a study of texture, light, and abstraction. From above, the landscape reveals a network of ridges, folds, and shadows that feel more like sculpted forms than natural terrain.

I had studied this area before, but it was the early morning light that brought everything together. As the sun rose, it carved contrast into the surface, highlighting depth and revealing patterns that resemble abstract compositions.

The flight lasted only a few minutes before the light shifted, but in that brief window, the desert became something entirely different — raw, minimal, and timeless. From this perspective, scale disappears, and the landscape turns into a living canvas.

Desert Patterns sits at the intersection of aerial photography, abstract landscape, and modern fine art, making it an ideal piece for those drawn to earthy tones, natural textures, and contemporary wall art for refined interiors.

Growing up
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Behind the Camera – Growing Up

I reached the summit just as the clouds broke and soft light revealed the raw textures of the volcanic soil. Before me stretched a surreal landscape — rolling hills painted in layers of black, red, and ochre, dotted with lingering snow patches and resilient green pines. It felt like standing before a canvas crafted by the Earth itself.

I composed the shot to highlight the rhythm of the terrain, the harmony between volcanic formations, and the striking contrast of snow against rich earth tones. The silence was profound — no wind, no sound — only the crater’s edge and a view that could have belonged to another planet.

Verdant Veins
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Behind the Shot - Verdant Veins

Captured from above a shallow lake, Verdant Veins is an aerial fine art photograph that reveals nature through abstraction, texture, and color. From this perspective, vivid green algae form branching shapes that resemble biological veins, flowing across warm golden salt flats.

The early morning light enhanced the contrast and detail, bringing out the natural cracks, layers, and organic patterns that feel almost painted rather than formed. From above, the landscape transforms into something unexpected — a composition defined by balance, rhythm, and natural design.

I hovered in place for several minutes to capture this fleeting moment, where symmetry and abstraction aligned perfectly. The result is a living canvas — dynamic, minimal, and entirely real.

Verdant Veins sits at the intersection of aerial photography, abstract landscape, and modern fine art, making it an ideal piece for those drawn to contemporary wall art, natural patterns, and design-focused interiors.

A Calm Dock
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Behind the Camera - A Calm Dock

Captured in Chicago at sunrise, A Calm Dock is a black and white fine art photograph defined by symmetry, stillness, and minimal composition.

On a freezing early morning, just as the city began to wake, I was drawn to the quiet of the pier. The empty docks stretched into the distance, their repeating lines creating a strong geometric rhythm against the smooth surface of the water.

I chose to photograph the scene in black and white to emphasize contrast, texture, and form — removing distractions and allowing the structure and composition to take center stage. The absence of boats and people transformed the space into something calm and contemplative.

A Calm Dock reflects the essence of minimalist and architectural fine art photography, making it an ideal piece for those drawn to clean lines, monochrome tones, and modern wall art that brings balance and stillness into a space.

Sahara Curve
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Behind the Shot – Sahara Curve

Captured in the Sahara Desert, Sahara Curve is a minimalist fine art photograph focused on shape, color, and natural balance. Instead of a traditional desert scene, this image strips the landscape down to its essential elements — a single dune, subtle textures, and a clear sky.

I was searching for something quieter and more refined. No movement, no distractions — just the curve of the sand, the detail in the foreground, and a small group of desert grasses adding scale and contrast. The composition came together through simplicity, where each element plays a role without competing for attention.

The soft light enhances the natural tones of the sand, while the clean blue sky creates a sense of openness and calm. In landscapes like this, the less you include, the more the scene speaks for itself.

Sahara Curve reflects the essence of minimalist desert photography, making it an ideal piece for those drawn to clean compositions, warm tones, and contemporary wall art that brings calm and balance into a space.

Chain
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Behind the Camera – Chain

On a moody afternoon by the San Francisco Bay, I searched for a new way to see the Golden Gate Bridge. The clouds were heavy, the wind carried salt, and the light softened into warm tones that made everything feel timeless.

What drew me in was not the bridge itself, but a massive rusted chain — weathered by years of fog and sea spray. Its rough texture and deep tones contrasted perfectly with the bridge’s distant red form. I focused on the chain, letting the landmark blur behind it, creating a quiet balance between strength and fragility.

Not long after, the chain was removed, turning this image into a record of something that no longer exists — a moment now gone. Chain captures resilience and time, blending urban fine art with San Francisco’s industrial soul.

The Road to Half Dome
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Behing the camera - The Road to Half Dome

Captured in Yosemite National Park during fall, The Road to Half Dome is a fine art photograph that combines one of the park’s most iconic landmarks with a simple, powerful composition.

I arrived early after a three-hour drive, just before sunrise, when Yosemite is at its quietest. The air was cold, the light still soft, and the valley nearly empty. As I reached this curve in the road, Half Dome aligned perfectly between the trees, framed naturally by the landscape and touched by the first hints of autumn color.

The composition came down to simplicity — the curve of the road leading the eye directly toward the granite face, creating depth and balance without distraction. In that moment, the scene felt effortless, shaped by light, timing, and patience.

This image captures the essence of Yosemite fine art photography, blending landscape, perspective, and seasonal color into a timeless composition. Designed for those drawn to national park landscapes, natural framing, and wall art inspired by real moments in iconic places.

Framework
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Behind the Camera - Framework

Captured in Alameda, California, Framework explores the quiet beauty of industrial design and geometry. The steel structure of a crane stands against a muted sky, its lines and symmetry forming a composition that feels both powerful and delicate.

What drew me to this scene was its balance — the way light touched the metal surfaces, revealing textures and patterns often overlooked. In stillness, the structure became sculpture; function transformed into form.

This image invites the viewer to see the poetry in construction — a reminder that art often exists in the frameworks that build our world.

I framed the shot to highlight the balance between the rigid metal and the soft light. That moment, almost overlooked, became one of the images chosen for the AOC 2025 California showcase.
Sometimes, beauty lives in the unseen — in the framework.

Touching the sky
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Behind the Camera - Touching the Sky

Captured in Chicago at sunrise, Touching the Sky is a fine art photograph that explores minimalism, atmosphere, and the quiet power of urban architecture.

That morning began before the city woke up. While on a family trip, I stepped outside in the dark, drawn by the idea of photographing the skyline under changing light. As the first light appeared, dense fog began to roll in, slowly swallowing the buildings and transforming the scene.

As the fog thickened, the top of the skyscraper disappeared into the clouds, dissolving the boundary between structure and sky. I framed the image to emphasize verticality and negative space, using a restrained color palette to highlight the cool tones, soft light, and reflective surfaces.

This image captures the essence of minimalist city photography, where architecture becomes abstract and atmosphere takes over. Touching the Sky is designed for those drawn to modern interiors, urban landscapes, and fine art photography that balances structure, light, and calm.

Wild Nature
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Wild Nature was selected to be showcased at the Montreal Art Center and Museum as part of the Global Art League 2025.

Behind the Camera - Wild Nature

I photographed Wild Nature on Iceland’s rugged coast, where the Atlantic Ocean meets ancient volcanic rock. The scene was raw and dramatic — jagged lava formations rising from the shore, waves crashing with relentless force, and a surreal sky that hinted at the aurora borealis beyond the horizon.

There was no soft green moss here, only the deep reds and blacks of solidified lava, a palette that speaks of fire, ice, and time. I waited for the perfect moment when the spray from the waves aligned with the towering basalt cliffs, capturing Iceland’s essence: untamed, powerful, and breathtakingly wild. This fine art print is a tribute to nature’s primal beauty and the volcanic landscapes that make Iceland one of the most unique places on Earth.

Saltlight
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Behind the Shot – Saltlight

Captured just after sunrise, Saltlight is an aerial fine art photograph that transforms a barren landscape into a study of texture, light, and color. From above, cracked earth and salt formations merge into warm golden tones, creating patterns that resemble brushstrokes across a natural canvas.

Flying the drone in those early morning hours, I was drawn to the quiet stillness below. What appears harsh and empty from the ground becomes intricate and layered from the air — a subtle interplay of minerals, water, and time shaping the surface.

The soft golden hour light added warmth and depth, revealing fine details while maintaining a minimal and balanced composition. Each shift in tone and texture contributes to a scene that feels both abstract and grounded in reality.

Saltlight sits at the intersection of aerial photography, abstract landscape, and contemporary fine art, making it an ideal piece for those drawn to earth tones, minimal design, and modern wall art that brings calm and texture into a space.

The Volcano
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Behind the Camera - The Volcano

Late in the afternoon at Lassen Volcanic National Park in California, I found myself surrounded by a dramatic volcanic landscape after a long hike and drive. The cold wind and heavy clouds intensified the scene, creating the perfect atmosphere for capturing the park’s unique geology. From the textured cinder cones and rich volcanic soil to lingering patches of snow weaving through scattered pine trees, every detail told the story of this extraordinary wilderness.

Even in my exhaustion, the surreal beauty of Lassen drew me in — a reminder of why I chase these moments with my camera. This photograph highlights the raw essence of California nature photography, offering collectors striking volcanic landscape wall art, abstract nature prints, and fine art photography for adventure lovers seeking to bring the wild beauty of the outdoors into their space.

Red Cabin B&W
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Behind the Camera – Red Cabin B&W

Captured in Barcelona at the Telefèric cable car, Red Cabin B&W is a black and white fine art photograph that highlights the structure, symmetry, and architectural lines of one of the city’s most recognizable landmarks.

Photographed in late afternoon light, the scene is reduced to its essential elements — steel cables, geometric forms, and open space above the Mediterranean. The monochrome treatment removes color, allowing contrast, texture, and composition to define the image.

A single cabin crosses the frame, adding scale and movement within an otherwise still and balanced composition. This subtle detail brings life to the structure while maintaining the minimal and refined aesthetic.

Red Cabin B&W reflects the essence of architectural and monochrome fine art photography, making it an ideal piece for those drawn to clean lines, urban design, and modern wall art that brings structure and elegance into a space.

Chasing Waves
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Behind the Shot - Chasing Waves

"Chasing Waves" was captured from above, as I guided my drone along the shoreline where the ocean unfolded in vivid shades of turquoise and deep blue. From the air, the water revealed an almost painterly surface, broken only by two surfers moving in perfect balance — one paddling out into the swell, the other carving across the crest of a breaking wave.

The scene felt like a dance between humans and nature, a quiet choreography of anticipation and release. What drew me in most was the distance between them: one striving forward, the other already soaring. That contrast told a larger story of freedom, resilience, and the eternal pull of the sea. The clean, minimal composition — defined by the geometry of water, light, and motion — amplified both the serenity and power of the moment.

Though the encounter lasted only a breath of time, through the lens it became timeless — a fine art photograph where surfing, nature, and perspective converge in one poetic frame.

"Chasing Waves" is more than surf photography — it is drone fine art photography that transforms a fleeting moment into a lasting visual story, blending motion, minimalism, and the endless horizon of the ocean.

Print & Material Options

Interior living space with a large abstract wall art, wooden and wicker furniture, potted plants, and a floor lamp in a modern, minimalist style.
  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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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