Lake Silhouette
All images featured in our website gallery are available as fine-art photographic prints.
Please keep in mind that photographic prints use different dyes than color plates in books and magazines, and therefore may appear markedly different from such published reproductions. The artist chooses to match them as closely as possible to the original transparency, rather than to any published reproduction.
Crystal Archive LightJet Prints offer the ultimate fidelity in color, sharpness, and tonal range currently available on any photographic paper. It has taken us years to create these highly labor-intensive master images. State-of-the-art image management and digital enlarging result in far more accurate renditions of what was witnessed and recorded on film than any traditional optical enlargements.
Travis deeply respected the sacred trust that nature photographers hold to reproduce no more than what was actually before their lens. He never added subject matter, nor removed distractions, such as twigs or wires. He did correct objectionable film artifacts, such as scratches from improper handling by publishers, emulsion flaws, and film-based color crossover effects.
Independent tests suggest that Fuji Crystal Archive prints in normal display conditions will last 60 to 71 years before noticeable fade, which is more than four times longer than the 16 to 20 years of Kodak’s present papers or the Fujix prints made from our LightJet digital files that we offer as less expensive alternatives to Crystal Archive.
Please keep in mind that photographic prints use different dyes than color plates in books and magazines, and therefore may appear markedly different from such published reproductions. The artist chooses to match them as closely as possible to the original transparency, rather than to any published reproduction.
Crystal Archive LightJet Prints offer the ultimate fidelity in color, sharpness, and tonal range currently available on any photographic paper. It has taken us years to create these highly labor-intensive master images. State-of-the-art image management and digital enlarging result in far more accurate renditions of what was witnessed and recorded on film than any traditional optical enlargements.
Travis deeply respected the sacred trust that nature photographers hold to reproduce no more than what was actually before their lens. He never added subject matter, nor removed distractions, such as twigs or wires. He did correct objectionable film artifacts, such as scratches from improper handling by publishers, emulsion flaws, and film-based color crossover effects.
Independent tests suggest that Fuji Crystal Archive prints in normal display conditions will last 60 to 71 years before noticeable fade, which is more than four times longer than the 16 to 20 years of Kodak’s present papers or the Fujix prints made from our LightJet digital files that we offer as less expensive alternatives to Crystal Archive.