Friday, September 30, 2011

Spring Colors at Portland Japanese Garden

It may be Fall, but we just listed this Spring color image from the Japanese Garden on our website. It's never an overstatement to say that any season is spectacular at Portland Japanese Garden. You can purchase the above image either matted or framed from our Fine Art Photography website.

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

collage of various images of Portland Japanese Garden

Here is a fantasy created with images from the Portland Japanese Garden. This photographic collage includes the Garden's Sapporo Pagoda, the stone steps in the Natural Garden, and one of the Garden's magnificant Japanese Maples, shot in the Fall. Portland Japanese Garden is worth a visit during all seasons. These above prints can be purchased either matted or framed from our Fine Art Photography website

Monday, September 26, 2011

Olive Tree in Lavender Field on gallery-wrapped canvas

These beautiful, organized rows of lavender surrounding a lone olive tree were photographed near Sault, the center of the French lavender country, just prior to harvest. The aromatic herb is used in foods, for skin issues and, of course, in countless beauty products. You can find a wide variety of hand-made lavender products right here in Portland by visiting the Lavender Haven booth at Portland Saturday Market. The canvas print shown above can be purchased on our Fine Art Photography website.

Thursday, September 22, 2011

Oregon landmark triptych #5 framed to 5 x 14

This triptych presents Portland and some of its surroundings at dusk. 1) The Portland Skyline as viewed from the East side of the Willamette River. 2) Seen from Portland, Mt. Hood disappears into the Eastern horizon 3) and, Crown Point and Vista House stand guard over the Columbia River, a must-see when visiting this region. Here is more info about Crown Point. This triptych as well as others can be purchased on our Fine Art Photography website.

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Oregon Landmarks #4 Portland, Made in Oregon, Cannon Beach

Mt. Hood lingers behind the Portland Skyline, the "Made in Oregon" sign as it appeared prior to becoming the "Portland" sign, and Cannon Beach's Haystack Rock comprise this triptych that we call Oregon Landmarks #4. You can buy this one and others at our Fine Art Photography website.

Triptych of Oregon Landmarks #4

The Portland Convention Center was photographed in the Spring when the Cherry Trees put on give quite a show. The Center is known for its twin spire towers which, recently, have become known for being illuminated annually on September 11 in memory of the events of 9/11. The "Made in Oregon" neon sign has become a thing, as the words "Made In" have been replaced with "Portland". Finally, Steel Bridge looms large over the flowering trees at Waterfront Park.

You can purchase this framed triptych or others from our Fine Art Photography website

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

St. Johns Bridge, Cathedral Park, Portland Oregon, triptych

The St. Johns Bridge is a steel suspension bridge over the Willamette River in Portland. The construction of the bridge began a month before the Stock Market Crash of 1929 and provided many county residents with employment during the Great Depression. The middle picture represents the foundation of the bridge, named Cathedral Park. This beautiful bridge is the pride of many Portlanders. You can purchase this framed triptych on our Fine Art Photography website.

Three Oregon Landmarks #2 framed into a triptych

Mt. Hood towering above the Portland, Oregon Skyline, the eye-catching "Portland Oregon" neon sign with its flickering lights, and finally, Cannon Beach with its Haystack Rock create a beautiful keepsake featuring just a few of the many iconic landmarks in the state of Oregon (by the way, the two seagulls posed for us, free of charge). You can buy this triptych and others on our fine art photography website

Framed Oregon Landmarks Triptych #1 matted to 5" x 14"

These are three of Oregon's many iconic landmarks: 1) Mt. Hood hiding behind the Portland Skyline 2) The "Made in Oregon" neon sign that towers above the Willamette River and 3) Cannon Beach with it's Haystack Rock. You can buy this and other framed triptychs on our Fine Art Photography website.

Colmar, France gallery-wrapped canvas

This colorful facade 0f half-timbered houses is in the town of Colmar, in the Alsace region of France. We've printed this image on canvas and gallery-wrapped it to a finished size of 16" x 20", ready to hang, no frame, matting, or glass necessary. You can purchase this canvas and others on our fine art photography website.

Les Eyzies de Tayac gallery wrapped canvas


This stunning village built into cliffs is located in the Dordogne region in France. Wouldn't you like to see this view every day? This photograph is printed on canvas and gallery-wrapped to a finished size of 16" x 20", ready to hang, with no need for a frame, matting, or glass. You can purchase this canvas and others at our fine art photography website:

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Paul Bunyan moved to the Gorge

With the heat wave that we've had here in Portland, we thought that Kenton's statue of Paul Bunyan could use a vacation from his spot in front of the Wells Fargo at the intersection of N Intertstate and N Denver Streets, so, we moved him to the Columbia River Gorge to cool him off.
We're now offering this print as a 16 x 20 gallery-wrap canvas