New York City Photo Print, Chrysler Building, Sunset, NYC Photo, Manhattan 42 St
The iconic view of the majestic Chrysler Building at sunset as seen from the Tudor City overpass. This photo is available in multiple sizes and is printed on archival photo paper with a Kodak Lustre finish (features a fine grain pebble texture).
Autumn Leaf Art Print, 5×7, Thick Eggshell Texture Matte Paper, Ready to Frame
“Autumn Color” – A Japanese maple leaf turns color for fall. Seattle, Washington. This is a fine art print, press-printed on 68 pt Ultra thick Mohawk Superfine Eggshell paper. The paper is thick like a framing mat, with the print directly on the paper. There is a subtle eggshell texture, creating a soft image. These are ready to frame in standard size frame, or they stand up well propped up on their own in a shelf vignette. ———————————— Explore more of my work: ~~ Website: http://www.erinkohlenberg-photography.com/~~ Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/erinkphoto42/ Please note that colors on printed products may vary slightly from your computer due to differences in monitors. ————————————All images: ©Erin Enterprises LLC, ©Erin Kohlenberg Photography, and ©Erin Kohlenberg.
Man Crossing Street Silhouette New York City Manhattan Sunset Photo Print, Decor
Captured during 2017 Manhattanhenge in midtown NYC. A: I only use high quality professional photo paper so that you receive the longest lasting photographic prints. This photo is available in multiple sizes and is printed on archival photo paper with a Kodak Lustre finish (features a fine grain pebble texture).
Original ACEO photo fine art print 2.5 x 3.5 inches ORANGE ZINNIA flowers floral
ACEO stands for Art Card Editions & Originals. They are tiny works of art, the size of a trading card. They make great additions to art collections, or can even be used as dollhouse art!
Enamel Tub of ROSES Flowers Original Photography SIGNED 2017 Fresh Bouquet
The first blooms of the season are always spectacular and they produce angelic photos like the ones here. Signed/dated along the base of the photo. It is so much more potent in person than here on your computer screen.
