Fine art photography prints perfect for your home or office that showcase the winter season.
I love winter, especially in Idaho. Coming from North Carolina, we don’t have these beautiful winter, snowy landscapes because we don’t see a whole lot of snow! So being able to take pictures of these beautiful winter landscapes was a real treat for me. All of these fine art prints will be available shortly in my store.
On my photo excursion workshop that I participated in, we stayed at the beautiful Sky Mountain Lodge located in Victor, Idaho. Although it was cloudy most of the time, we stopped everything when the sun came out. While it was out, I was able to get these two beautiful winter landscape shots of the property.
This photography print is an HDR or High Dynamic Range photograph. This fine art print was created by taking the same image and combining three different exposures: one that’s too dark, one that’s too bright and one that is just right. By doing this, all areas in the image are exposed perfectly, details are enhanced and quality is increased.
This fine art photography print is also an HDR photograph, creating this beautiful winter barn landscape. To create additional contrast between the pure white snow on top of the barn, I increased the contrast in the clouds. This winter barn landscape would be great in a metal print or with a wood frame that matches the wood on the barn on itself.
This is for those who enjoy more abstract fine art photography prints. This was taken with a Nikon 70-200mm zoom lens which allowed me to get the mountains on the other side of the lodge. I love the monochromatic color palette in this photograph and the natural gradients in the sky. I then decided to flip this picture horizontally and fell in love with this. I think the reason that this fine art photography print works so well flipped is because it’s softness at the bottom is inviting to the eye. Plus, you can always flip it the other way when you hang it above that big of sectional of yours. 😃
TREES PHOTOGRAPHY PRINTS
These two tree photography prints were actually inspired by some of my fondest travel memories. Often times on vacations or in travels, I will stay at the Hampton Inn by Hilton. I love how art consulting firm Artonomy has created something iconic for Hampton out of something simple and clean: black and white images. No matter what Hampton Inn Lobby you step foot into, three black and white images hang in the foyer and behind the front desk that “best communicate {the areas} local flavor.”
Images are also intended to spur conversation between team members and guests about local favorites. – Hampton Inn Brand Style Guide
One thing that I’ve always admired most about living in Idaho is the beautiful Aspen trees. With this in mind, I wanted to create that same conversational style that Hampton Inn has created with their black and white images and apply it to the area in which the photo excursion took place at — the Idaho Mountains.
DON’T CLOSE THAT SHUTTER YET…
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I love the one turned upside down. I actually thought you must have been at the top of Wilson pass with the low clouds over the valley and the mountains peering up above the low valley clouds.
I love the edit of the barn also. Darkening the clouds to differentiate the snow. It’s beautiful.
So gorgeous Alex. You certainly have a gift!
Thanks for sharing your beautiful work! I grew up near the Rocky Mountains, and we’d go visit family in Utah and Idaho every year. Because of work, I now live in Houston, TX. I miss the mountains and the snow so much!
I checked your store and didn’t see these prints, but I’m pretty sure I need a copy of the top photo over my mantel, maybe 40” wide? Maybe next year.
Either way, it is beautiful and really takes me back. Thanks!