Introducing Greg’s Fine Art Photographic Print, “Sunset Rains”

“Sunset Rains” was photographed on a remarkable flight between Scottsdale and Flagstaff, Arizona, detailed in my November Flying Carpet column, “Enchanted Journey,” where this image first appeared.

I’ve long planned to offer fine art prints of my photographs, but the views on this particular flight and the resulting images were so unique and so stunning they inspired me to action initiating the program.

Like each of my upcoming View from the Flying Carpet images, this photograph was collaboratively tuned for print with Master Printer Richard Jackson, who prints for many of the world’s finest photographers. (On the day I first met Richard, he was making prints of Steve McCurry’s iconic “Afghan Girl,” which 25 years after gracing National Geographic’s cover remains among the world’s most-recognized photographs.)

“Sunset Rains” is debuting in four sizes to fit a range of locations and budgets. The largest, 27×40 inches, is available in a numbered Limited Edition of 90 prints. The second largest format of 24×36, is limited to 180 prints. The two smaller sizes, 16×24 and 10×14, are open editions. Prices range from $175 to $1500. All are meticulously crafted, matted and/or framed, and packaged for shipping under Mr. Jackson’s supervision.

Click here to learn more about “Sunset Rains,” including my new View from the Flying Carpet print series, my collaborator, Master Printer Richard Jackson, pricing and ordering information, plus sign up for email updates.

These prints are “good enough to eat,” thanks to Mr. Jackson and his marvelous team. I hope you’ll consider adding one to your collection!

Sincerely,
Greg

Photo: Greg with “Sunset Rains,” 27″x40″ Limited Edition Fine Art Print on museum mount.

©2011 Gregory N. Brown

“Enchanted Journey,” Greg’s November column & photos



The beauty of evil, viewed from afar

Our most visually spectacular flight ever…

“‘It’s 112 degrees outside Greg, and Mom has her thermostat set at 83. I can’t take it anymore! Will you pick me up tonight instead of tomorrow?’

“Just yesterday I’d delivered Jean to Phoenix to help her mother prepare for surgery. I’d planned to retrieve her tomorrow morning when the air would be cooler and free of thunderstorms. But after a hot, sleepless night and then being unable to access the Internet for work, my wife is desperate to escape…”

Read Greg’s entire column, ENCHANTED JOURNEY.(Mobile-friendly link.)

(This column first appeared in AOPA Flight Training magazine.)

Photo: Sunset rains pummel Arizona’s Verde Valley. (This image is available as a Fine Art Metal Print.)  

See more photos from this amazing flight, here.

©2011, 2022 Gregory N. Brown



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