Fine Art Giclee
Photographic Prints
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.
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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
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 toContact Alan Plisskin >>
Nepal Fine Art Photography Gallery
Nepal is an awe-inspiring country. Kathmandu, its capitol, is a bustling city whose history goes back thousands of years. Located on ancient Asian trade routes, the influence of multiple cultures over the millennia is evident everywhere.
Kathmandu also serves as the gateway to the Himalayan Mountains and Mount Everest. A trek to see Mt. Everest is an experience that shouldn’t be missed by any hiking or backpacking enthusiast. It’s quite a hike through the mountains, but with sherpas carrying most of load, it’s not particularly arduous. Seeing Mt. Everest in person is incomparably awe-inspiring and worth every step.
The Nepalese people are friendly and sincere. Along our route in the villages of Namche Bazaar, Kumjung and Thyangboche (Tengboche) they went out of their way to accommodate our every need.
Unfortunately, due to time constraints, I was limited to how far I could travel into the Himalayans. But I intend to return to Nepal with the goal of visiting Everest Base Camp and seeing the view of Mt. Everest from Kala Pathar, a nearby 18,000 foot peak.
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