
Landscape photography has been the defining subject of fine art print collecting since Ansel Adams first put the American West on gallery walls. National Geographic photographer Edin Chavez has spent two decades working across America’s most extraordinary landscapes — from the slot canyons of Arizona to the alpine shores of Lake Tahoe to the ancient waters of Mono Lake.
Landscape Photography Collections
- Grand Canyon — Arizona at golden hour
- Antelope Canyon — Slot canyon light beams
- Lake Tahoe — Bonsai Rock and alpine light
- Mono Lake — Tufa towers at dawn
- Everglades — Florida wetlands at sunrise
- California — Pacific Coast landscapes
Why Landscape Photography Works as Large Format Art
Landscape photography rewards large print sizes. A 24×36″ or 30×40″ landscape print creates a window effect — the viewer feels present in the scene rather than looking at a photograph. Consider at minimum a 16×20″ for any landscape; 24×36″ is ideal for most living rooms.
Best Mediums for Landscape Prints
- Fine Art Smooth Matte — Most versatile. Reproduces the full tonal range of landscape photography.
- Photo Rag Baryta — For black & white landscape work. Extraordinary depth.
- ChromaLuxe Metal — For landscapes with vivid color — the Antelope Canyon light beams and Lake Tahoe water colors are spectacular on metal.
About Edin Chavez: National Geographic photographer, Nikon professional, Masters of Photography. 20+ years, 50+ countries. Fine art prints available at edinfineart.com.