Lewis Carlyle produces fine art landscape photography for galleries, hotels and luxury homes across the nation. Each image is printed on canvas to create a classic look with a painterly feel. Canvas gallery wrap prints provide a durable, long-lasting...
A bee is perched on vibrant pink and white petals, collecting nectar. The close-up view highlights the delicate wings and fuzzy body of the bee amidst the colorful blooms.
PRINT OPTIONS:
Lustre Paper Prints
This Fine Art Paper produces vivid,...
From the summit of Chiefs Head Peak, the last light of the day illuminates three of the highest peaks in Rocky; Longs Peak, Mt Meeker, and Pagoda Peak:
The third highest in Rocky Mountain National Park—the world feels vast, silent, and eternal. As...
TITLE: "Late Afternoon at Double Arch"
Late afternoon golden light illuminates Double Arch and the surrounding shrubs in Arches National Park, Utah. This distintive pair of close-set arches is located in The Windows section of Arches National Park in...
Vibrant sunrise lights up the Diamond on Longs Peak, Rocky Mountain National Parks tallest peak.
All paper prints printed on lustre paper with an adequate border (based on size) for mounting/framing.
Alpenglow by Nick...
A rustic mug rests on the railing of a deck overlooking a serene blue sea with gentle waves. Fluffy white clouds adorn the sky above the horizon, creating a tranquil seaside scene perfect for relaxation.
The Mule by Josh Blackman
Indulge in the...
Capitol Reef National Park is a hidden treasure in the heart of Utah’s red rock country — a landscape of soaring cliffs, sculpted domes, and winding canyons that tell the story of ancient seas and shifting earth. The park’s crown jewel,...
...This was a shot that I took from one of my most recent trips in Washington. This waterfall is by far one of Washington's finest!
Washington Waterfall by Derek Mathewson
Experience the breathtaking beauty of Washington's natural landscapes with Derek...
There’s something unforgettable about watching the first light of day touch El Capitan — especially on a frigid December morning. The valley is still and silent, the air sharp and cold, and then suddenly, the granite face of this giant begins...
Lewis Carlyle produces fine art landscape photography for galleries, hotels and luxury homes across the nation. Each image is printed on canvas to create a classic look with a painterly feel. Canvas gallery wrap prints provide a durable, long-lasting...
A vibrant butterfly with eye-like patterns on its wings is perched atop white blossoms amid green foliage. The intricate wing markings and lush surroundings give the scene a serene and naturalistic feel.The scene is alive with color, texture, and...
Black Bear in a Teton Meadow, Grand Teton National Park, by Ruby Hour Photo Art ~ Marcela Herdova
In a sun-dappled meadow framed by the rugged peaks of the Teton Range, a black bear moves with quiet purpose. Its glossy coat contrasts...
Fine Art Photography – Exclusive Collections by Acclaimed Photographers
What Is Fine Art Photography?
Fine art photography transforms captured moments into deliberate artistic expression rather than simple documentation. Each image reflects intentional choices:
• Timing — catching perfect light conditions at decisive moments
• Composition — directing viewer attention through careful framing
• Exposure — balancing detail against mood intentionally
• Post-processing — enhancing emotion without sacrificing authenticity
Our photographers turn fleeting instants into lasting statements—morning mist settling across valley floors, waves crashing coastal cliffs as sunset paints the sky gold, elk silhouetted beneath towering peaks during twilight hours. These aren't snapshots; they're personal interpretations revealing unique relationships between artist and subject.
Cocoweb partners with accomplished photographers spanning multiple styles—from hyper-detailed realism preserving every texture to impressionistic approaches prioritizing atmosphere over absolute clarity.
Understanding Photographic Print Mediums
Print medium dramatically affects finished appearance—the same image produced across different substrates creates distinctly different visual experiences worth understanding before purchasing.
Archival Paper Prints
• Acid-free papers resist yellowing deterioration over time • Premium surfaces reproduce extraordinary tonal gradation—rich blacks holding shadow detail to • delicate highlights emerging during close examination • Available finishes: smooth (maximizes micro-detail) vs. textured (adds tactile organic quality) • Requires framing with protective glazing for display and preservation • Best choice when maximum detail fidelity matters most
Canvas Wraps
• Photographs mounted onto stretched wooden frames; no separate framing needed • Imagery extends around edges creating dimensional presence projecting outward from walls • Eliminates glare issues problematic under overhead recessed lighting common in modern interiors • Ready-to-hang convenience upon delivery • Contemporary frameless aesthetic suits casual living spaces particularly well
Metal & Aluminum Prints
• Dyes infused directly into coated aluminum sheets yielding vivid color saturation beyond other formats • Colors appear almost backlit due to metallic base reflecting through dye layer • Excels showcasing bright subjects: intense sunrises, golden hour warmth, snow-capped peaks gleaming under clear skies • Extremely durable surface resists scratching, fading, moisture damage • Practical for high-traffic areas, humid environments, covered outdoor spaces • Frameless floating-mount installation delivers sleek industrial contemporary look
Understanding edition types helps evaluate collectibility and value before committing to a purchase.
Original Photographs
• One-of-a-kind pieces directly from the artist's personal collection or produced as singular works outside standard editions • May include unique processing techniques, hand-applied finishes, or alternative printing methods making each piece truly irreplicable • Highest price tier reflecting exclusivity—once sold, no identical version exists • Certificate of authenticity typically included; request through Cocoweb if unlisted
Limited Edition Prints
• Produced in predetermined quantities with each copy numbered sequentially (e.g., 12/50 indicates twelfth print within fifty-copy run) • Often signed by photographer adding provenance value • Once entire edition sells out, no additional copies reproduced—scarcity preserved permanently • Collectible appeal increases over time as remaining available numbers diminish • Specific edition size noted in product listing details
Open Edition Prints
• Unlimited reproduction allowed without fixed quantity restrictions • Generally unsigned or signed differently than limited counterparts • Accessible pricing makes quality fine art photography attainable regardless budget constraints • Ideal for decorating larger spaces requiring multiple coordinated pieces or casual collectors prioritizing imagery rarity concerns secondary
Availability—including sizing, substrate choices, signing practices, and edition limits—is determined individually per contributing photographer. Product listings specify relevant details clearly. If desired configurations remain unlisted, contact Cocoweb—we coordinate directly with photographers exploring whether special accommodations prove feasible fulfilling specific collector preferences whenever possible.
Popular Photography Subjects & Themes
National Park Photography
America's protected lands inspire powerful interpretations—from Yellowstone's geothermal wonders to Yosemite's granite monoliths, Grand Canyon's layered depths to Great Smoky Mountains' mist-shrouded valleys. Our photographers capture iconic destinations through varied lenses: photorealistic tributes honoring every craggy contour, impressionist renderings chasing fleeting mountain light, abstract expressions distilling emotional response into pure form.
Originally Cocoweb's art program focused exclusively on national park imagery—this foundation remains strong even as we've expanded offerings broader directions.
Landscape & Nature Photography
Beyond formal park boundaries lies boundless inspiration: rolling farmland under vast skies, ancient forests filtering dappled sunlight, desert expanses stretching toward distant horizons, seasonal transformations repainting hillsides throughout shifting seasons. Whether depicting familiar American vistas or remote wilderness rarely witnessed firsthand, landscape photographs connect viewers with places offering daily escape from ordinary surroundings.
Seascape & Coastal Photography
Coastal environments stir primal responses captured compellingly through skilled photographic vision—crashing surf against weathered headlands, tranquil coves sheltering fishing vessels at rest, lighthouses standing sentinel above churning currents, shorebirds wheeling across salt-scented breezes frozen mid-flight.
Western-Themed Photography
Ranch life traditions, cowboy culture enduring modern pressures, Native heritage honored authentically, rugged equine beauty caught in motion, frontier spirit preserved through respectful documentation rather than romanticized cliché. These distinctive works resonate deeply with collectors cherishing western identity alongside craftsmanship reflecting genuine cultural understanding.
Print dimensions significantly influence spatial presence and emotional impact—consider scale thoughtfully when selecting pieces for specific locations.
Small Prints (under 18 inches)
Perfect grouped in gallery wall arrangements, nestled among bookshelves, accentuating narrow wall segments, or introducing subtle sophistication to intimate spaces. Lower prices permit collecting multiple complementary works creating cohesive visual narratives across adjacent surfaces.
Medium Prints (approximately 18–36 inches)
Anchor secondary walls nicely without overwhelming surrounding furnishings. Versatile sizing suits most residential situations comfortably while making noticeable design statements beyond mere accents.
Large Statement Pieces (exceeding 36 inches)
Command attention as focal elements defining entire rooms. Substantial installations establish dominant mood inspiring décor choices throughout adjoining spaces. Ensure adequate wall support before hanging—heavier substrates like metal and acrylic require appropriate mounting hardware rated accordingly.
Available sizes vary according to specific photograph, print medium selected, and individual photographer offerings. Consult product pages for precise dimensional specifications matching desired formats.
Pricing & Investment Considerations
Fine photography pricing reflects multiple factors: photographer reputation, print medium complexity, physical dimensions, edition limitations governing future scarcity, and market trajectory indicating potential appreciation value.
• Open edition prints start around $30—accessible entry points perfect gift-giving or casual collection building
• Limited editions balance collectibility against affordability within mid-range tiers
Regardless purchase tier, acquiring fine art supporting practicing photographers sustains creative communities ensuring future generations inherit vibrant artistic traditions alongside meaningful cultural expression worth preserving.
Shipping Information
All photographs ship directly from originating artists allowing personalized packaging meeting specialized requirements varying across different substrates properly protected during transit.
• Standard order processing allows up to 14 business days facilitating careful preparation minimizing damage risk • Certain complex items necessitate extended timelines noted prominently within product descriptions prior checkout commitment • Tracking notifications transmit automatically via email upon dispatch confirmation enabling delivery scheduling accordingly
• Currently shipping exclusively throughout continental United States' lower 48 states only
Unanticipated delays occasionally occur given each piece originates individually rather than warehouse inventory systems permitting immediate shipment. Affected customers receive updated estimates promptly whenever situations warrant notification.
Returns Policy
Purchased artwork qualifying returns accepted within 30 calendar days following confirmed delivery satisfaction guaranteed.
Return Requirements:
• Contact Cocoweb directly initiating authorization procedures—do not contact artists independently as this delays resolution • Return shipping costs plus requisite insurance coverage assumed entirely by Cocoweb • Items must arrive undamaged maintaining resalable condition utilizing identical protective packaging originally provided • Refunds withheld concerning merchandise returning damaged precluding subsequent sales transactions
Artist Content & Copyright Protection
All photographs remain sole intellectual property of originating artists—Cocoweb respects these rights unequivocally.
Copyright Ownership:
• Artists retain full copyrights and moral rights in all displayed works indefinitely • Cocoweb holds limited, non-exclusive, revocable license displaying content solely for agreed purposes including portfolio presentation, product listings, and promotional showcases • Redistribution, alteration, or commercial exploitation beyond authorized scope strictly prohibited • Third-party use of artist imagery without prior written consent violates federal statute risking legal consequences
Artist Control Protections:
• Photographers may update, restrict, or request removal of their content at any time by contacting artservices@cocoweb.com with sufficient identifying detail regarding specific works requiring modification • Upon verification, requests addressed promptly respecting creator autonomy over personal artistic output completely
Contact & Inquiries
Direct communication channels ensure efficient resolution bypassing potential confusion navigating independent artist relationships independently.
• All inquiries routed through Cocoweb directly rather than individual photographers • Our team coordinates necessary artist communications facilitating accurate information flow between parties efficiently • Direct outreach toward artists circumventing established channels delays response times potentially complicating straightforward situations unnecessarily • Order status updates, tracking details, return authorizations, damage claims—all processed centrally ensuring consistent experience standards maintained regardless participating contributor identities involved
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