
Bringing the
High Sierra Home
Choosing the right medium is as important as the photograph itself. Whether you prefer the traditional feel of cotton rag or the modern punch of metal, each format is selected for its archival quality and ability to represent the “Range of Light.”

Professional Photographic Prints
Best for: Framing under glass or for those who love high-contrast, vibrant colors.
I use premium papers designed to make colors pop and blacks appear deep and rich.
- Glossy Paper with Metallic Finish: This paper features a unique pearlescent surface that adds a 3D depth and a shimmering quality to mountain landscapes.
- Red River Metallic: A high-gloss paper that makes alpine lakes and sunrise light look like they are glowing from within.

Fine Art GicléeMoab Entrada Cotton Rag
Best for: A classic, "painterly" feel and the highest archival standards.
This is the gold standard for fine art. Moab Entrada is a 100% cotton, acid-free paper. It has a subtle, velvety texture that eliminates glare, making it perfect for bright rooms. Using archival pigment inks, these prints are designed to last for generations without fading.

Gallery Wrapped Canvas
Best for: A soft, textured look that arrives ready to hang without a frame.
My canvases are printed on heavy-duty archival fabric and stretched over a 1.5" deep wooden frame. The image wraps around the edges, providing a contemporary, "borderless" look that adds a sense of scale to any wall. This is a perfect choice for those who want art that is ready to display the moment it arrives.
Modern Metal Prints
Metal prints represent the pinnacle of modern photo display. The image is infused directly into specially coated aluminum, resulting in a waterproof, scratch-resistant, and incredibly vibrant piece of art.
I partner with Magnachrome and Bay Photo to offer three distinct mounting styles:
The print is inset into a high-quality frame, combining the modern look of metal with the traditional "finished" feel of a framed piece. This is my most premium offering.
The frame is mounted even with the edges of the metal print, giving it a solid, structural feel that adds weight and presence to the artwork.
A minimalist approach. The print features a hidden hanging bracket on the back, causing the art to "float" about ½" to ¾" off the wall for a clean, gallery-style aesthetic.
Care & Longevity
To ensure your print remains as vibrant as the day it arrived.
Prolonged exposure to direct, harsh sunlight can cause any artwork to fade over time.
Keep your art in a climate-controlled environment. Avoid areas with extreme humidity.
Always handle by the edges (or wear cotton gloves) to avoid transferring oils from your skin to the surface.
For Metal, use a clean microfiber cloth and a touch of glass cleaner if needed. For Canvas, use only a dry, soft cloth or feather duster — avoid all liquids.


