How Do I Purchase One Of Your Prints?

Call or text me with the image name, requested size, and media desired. My Media descriptions can be found in the Gallery titled "Art Collections, Media Types, Awards, and Professional Credentials."

Are any of your images produced by Artificial Intelligence


"I want to clarify that all my images are created using a camera. I then edit and optimize them for printing using Lightroom and Photoshop. The editing process involves tasks such as color correction, contrast adjustments, sharpening, noise reduction, and sometimes upsizing for larger prints. If I create a composite image using two or more photos, I always indicate that it's a composite. This is sometimes necessary when a single photo can't fully capture a scene. For example, I recently wanted to capture an image of a chairlift against a supermoon with star trails. Star trails require a long exposure, while the supermoon needs a very short exposure. Additionally, I need to use different lenses for each exposure. I take these shots at the same location a few minutes apart and then combine them to allow for creative elements that can't be captured in a single shot."

Can I Try Out An Art Piece In My Home?

Sure! I understand this is important versus buying an art piece and “thinking” it will look good in a particular space. If you wish to return it after a week, I will provide a full refund.

What Do I Need To Consider When Selecting a Print?

Size appropriate to the subject space, color harmony, and a subject matter supporting the room's spirit. Your considerations are discussed in the Gallery: "Art Collections, Media Types, Awards, and Professional Credentials."

Do You Offer A Preview Option Before I Make My Purchase?

Yes. Send an iPhone image of the subject space, and I will return a picture of how it would look.

How Much Does Your Art Cost?

Price lists are at the bottom of each gallery page with loose prints $50 in small sizes to $5000 for a Museum Acrylic in size 40X60.

What Types Of Artwork Do You Offer?

Museum Acrylics, Metal, and Canvas Wraps are all fully finished and ready to hang. I also offer loose prints on traditional or fine art paper.

Can You Print Custom Sizes or Extra-Large Prints?

Yes, dependent upon the dimensions of the original image capture and the ability to create a good and compositionally desirable crop.

What Cameras and Lenses Do You Use, and Why Does That Matter?

I own a Nikon Flagship Z9 professional camera gear and optics with the sharpest lenses and the highest resolution currently available. In addition, I use professional tripods, ball heads, gimbal heads, and equipment from Really Right Stuff, Gitzo, Kirk Enterprises, and Pro Media Gear. Gear matters, but experience matters more.

Is Your Art Limited Edition and Signed?

Collections of Museum Acrylics, Metal, and Canvas Wraps, for an image, have their numbering series and are all "Signature Series - Limited Edition Art. Loose prints are only signed upon request and never numbered. Before 2010, I have some old work with loose prints that do have numbers and I will tell you when that is the case. A Certificate of Authenticity accompanies Signature Series Art. I do not make a new series for every size offered (20X30, 24X36, or 40X60) as some Photographers do. Also, I will not make a minor alteration and start another edition which I believe is unethical.

What are the limits on Editions?

Editions of #1 through 500, but starting in 2023, to create more value and exclusivity, I will only make editions of 100 or sometimes just 50 or in rare cases only 10 of an image in each media type. Unlike other photographers, I do not start a new edition for each size sold.

How Do Your Prints Compare To Those In Physical Galleries?

I have a physical gallery at "Elevated I” at 6541 N Landmark Dr, Park City, UT 84098 (ph. 435-647-5880). I have a long history of winning photography competitions where actual physical prints are judged by Art Curators and esteemed Master Photographers trained to evaluate Art. As well, my art is competitively priced compared to professional artists and I feel you are getting the finest product with superior customer service.

Do you ship? How much does that cost?

Rolled prints are often the most economical artwork to ship while shipping fully framed art costs are based on dimension, weight, and destination.

How Is A Loose Print Shipped, and How Long Before I Receive It?

It is carefully wrapped and shipped in a roll container. I will provide the tracking information as soon as it is shipped. Please allow two weeks for delivery.

How Should I Display The Art And Is Hardware Included?

Hang your art piece under natural light or where a canned ceiling light can be directed down upon the art piece. Use a gallery-type light bulb with the correct color temperature to illuminate the art piece. I have an expert specializing in lighting fine art that I can hook you up with and another business that only hangs art in homes so your wall isn’t full of holes! Museum Acrylics, Metal, and Canvas are fully finished and are ready to hang with easy and heavy-duty mounting brackets.

How Do I Best Care For And Clean My Art Piece and how long will it last?

Display your art piece out of direct sunlight. Loose prints should be framed under UV-protective glass with "frame space" so the glass doesn’t touch the photo, and the space allows the image to breathe. Museum Acrylics, Metals, and Canvas can be cleaned by first blowing any dust off the surface, and if required, gently wipe using a lint-free microfiber cloth. Material-specific products are available for fine art for stubborn spots or stains. Never use Windex, window cleaner, or vinegar-type products that will damage your art. Make sure your housecleaner fully understands the information above to prevent heartbreak.

My art is made with archival materials and guaranteed from 50 to 200 years without fading depending upon the material and process, but much of this depends on how well you take care of it and keep it out of direct sunlight.

Supporting Local Artists and Veterans.

I am a Veteran and a local Park City resident. I conduct business honestly and professionally with personal service from the heart. My Art is a culmination of my passion for the visual arts and many years of study, lectures, and the school of hard knocks in competitions from Master Judges. Many clients find value in owning an art piece from a local photographer who has won awards at the Local, Regional, and State levels and on the International Stage. See my credentials and recognition in the gallery "Art Collections, Media Types, and Awards.

I am flattered and humbled by your visit to my site. Thanks for visiting!

Art Wolfe is presenting me a First Place Award in the Professional Division - Category: Wildlife

Art Wolfe International Photography Competition.