Prints
My prints are continuous-tone true photographic prints produced on Fuji Crystal Archive paper. To place an order, please click on the image in the gallery and select a print size. For special requests regarding size, please contact me at jsphotos@aol.com
The granite blocks used in the Brooklyn Bridge towers were quarried and shaped on Vinalhaven Island, Maine.
Yaxuna is an important Maya archaeological zone located in the heart of the Yucatan Peninsula.
The Burt Henry Covered Bridge near Bennington, Vermont.
One World Trade Center dominates the Manhattan skyline in this view from the eastern side of the Brooklyn Bridge.
The collegiate church of Santa Maria Assunta or the Cathedral of San Gimignano, Italy, is a Romanesque style church in the heart of Tuscany, Italy. The frescos inside are the original ones painted in the 1300’s are still strikingly vivid.
The fresco Creation of the Universe by Bartolo di Fredi (1330-1410), is framed by a beautiful arch in the Roman Catholic Collegiate Church of San Gimignano, Italy.
A romantic twilight behind a church bell tower creates a beautiful backdrop for the illuminated arches of the nearby Roman Colosseum. The Colosseum is the largest ancient amphitheater ever built, and is still the largest standing amphitheater in the world, despite being over 2000 years old.
The House of Neptune and Amphitrite, in the ancient Roman city of Herculaneum, displays one of the most eloquent and intact mosaics from the ancient world, preserved after the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in AD 79.
Labna is a Maya archaeological zone, and along with Sayil and Uxmal, is a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Labna Arch, also called the “Portal” is the passageway between two courtyards. It’s eastern façade, is pure Puuc style with stepped frets and geometric designs, essentially different from the ones on the west façade.
A stone wall painted red and white on a small side street in Acanceh, Yucatan.
The sunset passing through the arcade creates interesting shadows on the wall of the Convento de San Antonio in Izamal, Yucatan.
Beautiful pinks, oranges, and magentas highlight the One World Trade building, rising toward the clouds at sunset. Lower Manhattan, NYC.
An unusually calm morning in Blue Rocks, Nova Scotia allowed for some nice reflections in the tranquil water.
In 1982, the sunsets were especially vivid due to the residual particles in the atmosphere following the El Chichonal volcano eruption in southern Mexico. Nikon FM2n and Kodachrome 64.
Silhouettes of radar and telemetry antennas at twilight following the 1982 El Chichonal volcano eruption in southern Mexico. Pillar Point AFS, El Granada, CA using a Nikon FM2n and Kodachrome 64.
A testament to the engineering prowess of the Roman architects, this aqueduct provided water to the Roman outpost of Tarraco in what is now Tarragona, Spain.
It was an early winter morning in Williston, Vermont and this church had just been dusted with a beautiful, light fluffy snow.
Old leaning barn in northern Vermont. Nikon F3 HP, 85mm f1.4 lens, Fuji Velvia 100F.
Built in 1618, the Catedral de Guadalajara is one of the iconic features in the old center of Guadalajara, Jalisco.
At the Round Church, Richmond, Vermont, the winter twilight creates a beautiful contrast between the natural blue hues and the man-made yellows of the incandescent lights. Nikon F5, Fuji Velvia 100F.
Looking down the spiral staircase inside the Nativity Tower of the Sagrada Familia Basilica, Barcelona, Spain.
It was an early winter morning in Williston, Vermont and this barn had just been blanketed with a beautiful, light fluffy snow.
In the town of Tequila, Jalisco, the Calle Jose Cuervo runs along the side of the Jose Cuervo Distillery. With its vibrant yellows, oranges and clarets, this street is a classic example of the colorful state of Jalisco, Mexico.
View of the "Tribute In Light" as seen over the Brooklyn Bridge, the East River and Lower Manhattan from the Manhattan Bridge at night.