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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Ring Mountain offers 360 degree views of central Marin and the Bay.
A peaceful little waterfall in Baltimore Canyon.
Spectacular colors light up this popular beach on the Point Reyes seashore.
Marin County California Fine Art Photography Gallery

After living in the San Francisco Bay Area for several decades, it’s easy to take for granted the international icons that attract people from all over the world. Drive over the Golden Gate Bridge regularly and you may forget why people come thousands of miles to see and walk on it.

Outdoor recreation abounds north of the bridge in Marin County. Muir Woods, the Golden Gate National Recreation Area, Stinson Beach, Point Reyes National Seashore and Mount Tamalpais offer hundreds of miles of hiking, mountain biking and equestrian trails with spectacular views of San Francisco, the Bay, or the Pacific Ocean.

The cultural diversity of the Bay Area allows one to experience traditions and foods from around the globe. With the internationally acclaimed wine country in Sonoma County and Napa County only minutes away and some of the best restaurants in the world at your feet, the San Francisco Bay Area is truly a special place.

Mt Tamalpias is silhouetted against a colorful evening sky.
On an early morning bike ride, I saw these wading birds in a small pond reflecting the hills of Novato behind them.
Spring wildflowers bloom around the Nicasio Reservoir west of Novato.
The Larkspur Ferry is a popular way to commute to San Francisco.
A long strenuous hike is rewarded with this west Marin County waterfall.
Aerial view of the land as it changes from green to gold as Spring turns to Summer.
Early morning fog breaks up as the sun lights Mt Tamalpais and other ridges in the Marin Headlands.
Summer is when the most fog comes rolling through the Golden Gate.
The green hills of northern Marin framed with cumulus clouds.
At 2542 feet, Mt Tamalpias offers great views of the Bay Area and southern Marin County coastline.
Although near town, the Baltimore Canyon trail has the feel of being in a wilderness forest.
Bon Tempe Lake is a popular hiking and fishing location.
I thought this bench along the Bay in Tiburon makes for a tranquil scene.
A unique perspective of the Nicasio Reservoir watershed.
Sometimes you can tell in advance when a sunset will be special. This one did not dissappoint.
Point Reyes National Seashore is home to hundreds of tule elk.
At certain times of the year, the fog can get quite thick in the Marin Headlands as it rolls in through the Golden Gate.
Inverness is home to this historic shipwreck, the "Point Reyes"
Point Reyes National Seashore shoreline goes on for miles and miles and miles.
Depending on Mother Nature, wildflowers can be plentiful at Point Reyes National Seashore.
One of the best hikes in Marin County is to Cataract Falls.
A trail across a gold-brown hillside in Summer.
In wet years, Marin County can turn extremely verdant.
Birds bask in the final light of day at Drakes Beach, Point Reyes National Seashore.
This panoramic images shows much of west Marin County’s open space.