Philadelphia’s first snowfall transforms the city in a way that rarely lasts more than a few hours. In this moment, the Philadelphia Museum of Art rises out of a quiet, frost-covered landscape, framed by softened trees and muted winter light.
Photographed from above during the season’s first snow, this image captures a familiar landmark in an unfamiliar stillness. The scene is calm, restrained, and fleeting—an intersection of timing, weather, and vantage point that cannot be recreated.
This photograph is offered as a fine art archival print, produced and inspected by the artist to ensure consistency, longevity, and accurate color reproduction.
Archival pigment print
Printed on Hahnemühle Photo Rag
Museum-grade paper with a smooth matte finish
Printed and shipped by the artist
Unframed
Certificate of Authenticity
Packaging and Shipping included in price
Philadelphia’s first snowfall transforms the city in a way that rarely lasts more than a few hours. In this moment, the Philadelphia Museum of Art rises out of a quiet, frost-covered landscape, framed by softened trees and muted winter light.
Photographed from above during the season’s first snow, this image captures a familiar landmark in an unfamiliar stillness. The scene is calm, restrained, and fleeting—an intersection of timing, weather, and vantage point that cannot be recreated.
This photograph is offered as a fine art archival print, produced and inspected by the artist to ensure consistency, longevity, and accurate color reproduction.
Archival pigment print
Printed on Hahnemühle Photo Rag
Museum-grade paper with a smooth matte finish
Printed and shipped by the artist
Unframed
Certificate of Authenticity
Packaging and Shipping included in price