Three New Fine Art Prints Now Available

Three New Fine Art Prints Now Available

I’m pleased to introduce three new photographs now available as fine art prints:
Along the Quiet Edge, First Light on Winter Fields, and Still Standing (The Bayside Shed).

Each image was selected not just for its visual strength, but for its ability to hold attention over time — the kind of work that continues to reveal itself the longer you live with it.

These photographs share a common thread: quiet moments, enduring structures, and landscapes shaped as much by time as by light.


The Work

Along the Quiet Edge
A study in stillness and balance, where land, water, and reflection meet without urgency. This piece invites pause — a reminder that some of the most powerful moments are the least dramatic.

First Light on Winter Fields
Captured at the beginning of day, this image reflects the restrained beauty of winter’s subtle textures. Soft light and open space create a calm, contemplative atmosphere that feels both grounded and hopeful.

Still Standing (The Bayside Shed)
Weathered but resolute, this bayside structure speaks to endurance and place. Marked by time and coastal elements, it stands as a quiet testament to resilience along the shoreline.


For Collectors

Each photograph is available in two sizes:

  • 8 × 10 Open Edition
    An accessible entry point for collectors who appreciate intimate works or are beginning their collection.
  • Signature 16 × 20 Fine Art Print
    Hand-signed and offered at an Early Collector Price of $135 (regularly $195).
    This larger format allows the image to fully settle into a space, offering greater presence while remaining true to the quiet nature of the work.

As always, prints are professionally produced using archival inks on premium luster paper to ensure longevity and consistency.


These pieces were created slowly, intentionally, and with the belief that meaningful photography should reward time and attention. If one of these images speaks to you, I invite you to make it part of your collection.

Thank you, as always, for supporting my work and allowing it a place in your space.

Rod Richardson

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