
From the artist
"With a view like that and dirt roads for miles, just kick it into low gear and keep on cruisin'. Practically camouflaged within the arid landscape of the Eastern Sierra, we decided to take a little detour in my brother's Range Rover Classic to soak in the view before heading to our final destination. Moral of the story: always take the scenic route, and don't be afraid to kick up some dust while doing so. This photograph was taken on Kodak Portra 160 film."
Artist
Tanner Wilson is a film photographer living in San Diego, California. Shooting primarily landscapes and adventure lifestyle photographs, Tanner is often found searching for scenes in nature and enjoying all that the American Southwest has to offer. Aside from photography, he is an avid surfer, backpacker, and lover of specialty coffee.
sizing
XS — Image Size: 9” x 6”; Frame Size: 14” x 11"
S — Image Size: 15” x 10”; Frame Size: 21” x 16"
M — Image Size: 24” x 16”; Frame Size: 30” x 22"
L — Image Size: 30” x 22”; Frame Size: 36” x 26”
XL — Image Size: 39” x 26”; Frame Size: 46” x 33”
Executive — Image Size: 51” x 34”; Frame Size: 58” x 41”
paper
Our paper is a 300 GSM weight, 100% Cotton Rag composite with a delicate texture and bright white matte finish. It's certified archival by an accredited third party for 100+ years display life and is acid, lignin, and OBA free.
printing
Our prints are made using a high quality Giclée technique. This process allows us to capture the essence of the photograph in the highest fidelity. That said, some photographs were taken on film and therefore may show grain. It makes the photo unique and it is part of why we love it. We thought it best to let you know. Feel free to reach out to us if you have any questions.
framing
Our frames are a high-quality gesso-coated stock (or natural wood) with a shatterproof anti-glare acrylic. Depending on size, either a wire or sawtooth mount is employed for a seamless hanging experience.
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Midnight Station is collection of artists, illustrators, painters and photographers from every corner of the globe. While some of us create part-time and others are regularly featured in publications, museums, and the like - we are united in our love of creating - and in sharing - our work.
