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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This remote sandstone wonderland in southern Utah is limited to 10 visitors per day.
Deciduous trees burst with color in Fall in this central Utah forest.
These Anasazi storehouse ruins were tucked under a deep overhang in a cliff face.
U.S. Southwest Fine Art Photography Gallery

The American Southwest is an area I keep going back to explore again and again. There is so much incredible scenery in the U.S. Southwest that it has the highest concentration of National Parks in the United States. Additionally, there are also numerous National Monuments, Scenic Areas, Wildernesses and other public lands to explore such as Monument Valley, Chaco Canyon, the Painted Desert, the Paria Wilderness and the slot canyons around Page, Arizona to name a few. The landscape here changes constantly, as weather and sky dictate.

Long before Europeans came, Native American Indians lived here for thousands of years and are an integral part of the region’s history and culture. The harshness of the desert gives you great respect for their ability to survive over the centuries in such an environment.

You can also view a few more southwest photos in the National Parks Photo Gallery.

Reached only after a moderate hike, this gem of a waterfall in the Grand Staircase - Escalante National Monument is worth every step.
The moon behind a hot air balloon during the Park City balloon festival.
Jutting up from the Great Basin, the Cedar Breaks form the western edge of the Colorado Plateau.
Setting sunlight illuminates this church made famous by Ansel Adams.
Dead Horse Point State Park is near Canyonlands National Park, Moab, Utah.
An overnight ice storm coated these trees in northern Utah.
Looking through a small teardrop shaped arch near Monument Valley, Arizona.
A late Autumn storm left a dusting of snow on the forest in central Utah.
I raced to find a good perspective of this landscape as the sun was setting.
Unusual and curious sandstone formations fill the Devils Garden in the Grand Staircase - Escalante National Monument.
The Mittens at Monument Valley backlit at sundown.
The road leading into Monument Valley was perhaps made most famous by Forrest Gump.
This Anasazi storehouse in Mule Canyon is also known as the Firehouse.
Snow on a mountain range in Nevada
After an overnight ice storm, a hawk perches in a tree waiting for its next meal to run by.
Amazing lines and colors of eroded sandstone fill the Paria Wilderness in southern Utah.
Buttes and towers fill this area near Monument Valley.
Daylight fades on this Nevada peak.
It took a six minute exposure to record the light deep in this dark slot canyon.
The 2002 Winter Olympics venue has yet to be fully developed.
Cumulus cloud reflects in this Rocky Mountain lake near Vail, Colorado.
Wind and water form incredible rock sculptures in southern Utah.
"Red" pretty much defines the landscape of this state park near Las Vegas, Nevada.
The Towers of Silence stand like white ghosts in this Grand Staircase - Escalante National Monument canyon.