Fine Art Giclee
Photographic Prints
Photographic Prints
From the moment he trips the shutter to the time you hang your new artwork, photographer Alan Plisskin is personally involved printing, framing, packing and shipping your fine art prints. By doing so, he can assure not only faithful reproduction of his work but your satisfaction with your purchase as well.
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• Archival Prints
Available in a variety of sizes, prints are created by the giclee method which uses pigmented inks (not chemical dyes) printed on museum-grade archival paper for maximum impact and longevity.Sizes & Prices >>
• Framing
Prints come mounted and matted. Optionally, choose from a selection of frame styles and colors to enhance your print.Framing Options >>
• How to Order
United States customers can order online. Use the Print Size and Framing Option selectors on a photo's enlargement page to add prints to your shopping cart.Please contact ASP Images directly to arrange international orders or if you prefer to order offline.
• Questions?
If you have any questions, wish to make a purchase offline, or are interested in print sizes or framing options not offered on the web site, don't hesitate toContact Alan Plisskin >>

California Fine Art Photography Gallery
California has it all. From the beaches and bluffs along the Pacific Ocean to the majestic Sierra Mountains to ancient redwood groves to its deserts, there is something for everyone. I could probably devote my whole photography career to shooting only California and never get bored.
I have spent a lot of time backpacking in the High Sierras especially in Kings Canyon National Park. In 2005, I spent nineteen days hiking 150 miles along the John Muir Trail only to be stopped by snow at 9,000 feet a mere thirty miles from the trek’s end atop Mt Whitney. Not to be thwarted in completing that hike, I returned the following year, climbing Mt Whitney from its eastern access in a 17 hour, 21 mile, 6,200 foot elevation gain day. You don’t have to go backpacking to experience the beauty of the Sierra Mountains however. Simply visit Lake Tahoe and go for day hikes in the nearby Desolation Wilderness area.
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