Wild flamingos in the salt flats and high-altitude lagoons of the Andes. Color and stillness, captured in the wild.
A wall of flamingos brings color and motion to a room the way little else can. Pink against the pale of a salt flat reads beautifully in a living room, a dining room, or a stairwell that needs lifting.
Scale rewards these images. The larger formats let the flock and the mirror of the water become fully legible. Use the room visualization tool on any product page to see a piece at scale before you buy.
For framing, natural wood and white frames suit the palette, with acid-free matting and UV-protective glass to guard the print over its long life.
Every purchase funds mountain and habitat preservation. The lagoons and the birds in the photograph are the ones being protected.
“I’ve spent the majority of my life filming and photographing mountain environments across the globe. The greatest threat isn’t the people who live there, it’s the systems that leave them out. Preservation photography is my response.”
Yes. Every flamingo image was photographed in its own habitat, in the high-altitude lagoons and salt flats of the Andes, with no enclosures or staging. The color is real and the moment is genuine.
Every open edition comes in five sizes, from a 24x16 inch Explorer print to a 60x40 inch Monument print, with panoramic formats on select images. Flamingo images reward the larger and panoramic formats. Use the room visualization tool on any product page to see a piece at scale.
Every print is produced on Hahnemühle Photo Rag, a 100% cotton, acid-free museum paper rated for over a century of archival life, with pigment inks that hold the pinks and tonal range true.
Yes. We help collectors and designers select pieces that work together across a home. Reach out through any product page and we will put together a considered set.
Every print funds mountain and habitat preservation, including the fragile high-altitude lagoons flamingos depend on, so collecting the image helps protect the living flock.
Wild flamingos in the high lagoons and salt flats of the Andes, photographed in the wild and printed on museum-grade Hahnemühle paper, signed and certified. Open editions to museum-scale Fifth Element pieces. Every purchase funds preservation.
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