The Tsirku River flows into the Chilkat River near the village of Klukwan, Alaska. I captured this photo on a crisp October morning when the river had begun to run clear after a good freeze, the cottonwood leaves had turned and the first snow had dusted the Takshanuk Mountains.
About the prints & framing
These archival photographs are giclée printed on cotton fiber to museum standards with a 100-year lifespan. If you choose a framed print, they will be individually built of ¾ inch ash sourced from the Appalachian Mountains and protected by a UV-resistant, anti-reflective acrylic glazing.
Shipping is free to most locations in the United States. Inquire for other locations.
The Tsirku River flows into the Chilkat River near the village of Klukwan, Alaska. I captured this photo on a crisp October morning when the river had begun to run clear after a good freeze, the cottonwood leaves had turned and the first snow had dusted the Takshanuk Mountains.
About the prints & framing
These archival photographs are giclée printed on cotton fiber to museum standards with a 100-year lifespan. If you choose a framed print, they will be individually built of ¾ inch ash sourced from the Appalachian Mountains and protected by a UV-resistant, anti-reflective acrylic glazing.
Shipping is free to most locations in the United States. Inquire for other locations.