Hood River Bridge and Mt. Hood at Sunrise
Getting this photo took visiting the dock below the Hood River/White Salmon bridge on 3 different occasions in the last 2 weeks. I first went with my father-in-law but lost the mountain to the clouds at sunrise. Then I came during a "lightly cloudy" day only to find Mt. Hood even more engulfed in clouds. Finally, I was given the right conditions and now I can move on to the next chase.
Getting this photo took visiting the dock below the Hood River/White Salmon bridge on 3 different occasions in the last 2 weeks. I first went with my father-in-law but lost the mountain to the clouds at sunrise. Then I came during a "lightly cloudy" day only to find Mt. Hood even more engulfed in clouds. Finally, I was given the right conditions and now I can move on to the next chase.
Getting this photo took visiting the dock below the Hood River/White Salmon bridge on 3 different occasions in the last 2 weeks. I first went with my father-in-law but lost the mountain to the clouds at sunrise. Then I came during a "lightly cloudy" day only to find Mt. Hood even more engulfed in clouds. Finally, I was given the right conditions and now I can move on to the next chase.
All of my photos are available in 4 of my favorite mediums: Canvas, Paper, Metal, and Acrylic.
Paper prints are printed on Fuji Pearl paper which is my absolute favorite paper and has a beautiful glossy shine with incredible depth and contrast that has a pearlescent sheen that is noticed as you move about the picture.
Canvas prints are printed on a thin-wrap canvas which minimizes loss of the edges and is covered with a metallic finish for an extra POP of color! All canvas prints come read to hang and float a 1/2" off the wall creating a light 3D shadow effect.
Metal prints are printed directly on aluminum and are very contrasting with rich colors. All metal prints come read to hang and float a 1/2" off the wall creating a light 3D shadow effect.
Acrylic is my absolute favorite medium to print on and is the grandest way to display my work! Why? It is a metal print encased within 1/4" thick plexiglass that is not only incredibly vibrant and deep in color but also has literal and perceived depth from all viewing angles from that 1/4" thickness. Acrylic photos come ready to hang with a French cleat attachment.