Fine Art Giclee
Photographic Prints

From the moment he trips the shutter to the time you receive your new artwork, photographer Alan Plisskin is personally involved printing, 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.

• 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.
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• Framing
Optional mounting, matting and framing of prints is available. Please contact Alan directly if you'd like his assistance in selecting matte and frame styles that will enchance the print as well as compliment your decor.

• How to Order
United States customers can order online. Use the Print Size selector 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 not offered on the web site, don't hesitate to
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I saw this scene while walking through Florence. The dim lighting made for a challenging shot with the slow film that I was using, but fortunately all was sharp when I got the film back.
On the way back from photographing the Ponte Vecchio early one morning, I saw this scene and am glad that I took the time to capture this image.
With the fields plowed in the background the farmhouse and grassy area glow in the changing Tuscan light.
Italy Fine Art Photography Gallery

Italy is a country I could never tire of visiting. In spite of my limited grasp of the Italian language (duo café, prego, grazi) I am able to get by just fine. The Italian people are wonderful, the scenery even more so, and the food exquisite! In 2000, after visiting Venice and Florence, my wife and I went on a three week road trip through the Tuscan region. Impressive history and architecture awaited at every bend of the road in Italy. Venice, with its canals, is truly unique. Florence is an amazing city with many excellent museums and cathedrals.

At night the clock tower in this Tuscan town takes on a different feel.
The gondolas were bouncing around in the water at San Marcos Square very early in the morning.
One of many small towns in the hills of the Tuscany.
This old Tuscan farm sits on a ridge surrounded by plowed fields
I believe the answer is "Yes, Sir".
Aqueduct near Spello in the fading afternoon light.
An often photographed house along the canals of Venice.
Panoramic view of the vineyards in central Tuscany.
Effusi Museum and tower in Florence.
Two local men taking their evening strolls.
Stuffed boars sit around a table at a deli in Florence.
Final rays of daylight backlight this hillside Tuscan town.
The churches of Italy were amazing - the stonework and statues magnificient
The famous Ponte Vecchio is a bustling marketplace during the day, but first thing in the morning the sculler was all that was moving.
This vineyard outside of San Gimignano was changing color as winter was approaching.
Burano is one of the most colorful towns in Italy.
I got up early to photograph the sunrise near a hilltop town where we were staying and was initially disappointed because it was heavily overcast. After waiting an hour or so the sky started clearing and I was rewarded with this full rainbow.
Two of many towers in San Gimignano.
A plowed field in Tuscany.
An evening gondola ride in Venice, Italy.
Panoramic view of the Umbria Region.
A storm cloud clears over a Tuscany farmhouse.