Some nights don’t arrive quietly. They move. They build. They unfold overhead in waves of light that feel almost alive.
Captured during a powerful northern aurora, this photograph freezes a moment when the sky refused to stay still. Curtains of green and soft violet sweeping across the stars, spilling light over the dark silhouette of the forest below. The scale is immediate, the movement unmistakable.
Printed on archival satin paper, this piece holds deep blacks in the night sky while preserving the delicate gradients and motion of the aurora. The satin finish enhances luminosity without glare, allowing the image to feel immersive rather than overpowering.
A bold statement for larger walls, cabins, studios, or spaces that call for energy, scale, and a reminder that some of the most unforgettable moments happen well after dark.
Print Details
Archival satin paper
Available sizes: 8×12, 12×18, 16×24, 24×36
Unframed
Printed and shipped in Canada
Ships flat or rolled depending on size
Captured during remote winter travel in British Columbia.
Some nights don’t arrive quietly. They move. They build. They unfold overhead in waves of light that feel almost alive.
Captured during a powerful northern aurora, this photograph freezes a moment when the sky refused to stay still. Curtains of green and soft violet sweeping across the stars, spilling light over the dark silhouette of the forest below. The scale is immediate, the movement unmistakable.
Printed on archival satin paper, this piece holds deep blacks in the night sky while preserving the delicate gradients and motion of the aurora. The satin finish enhances luminosity without glare, allowing the image to feel immersive rather than overpowering.
A bold statement for larger walls, cabins, studios, or spaces that call for energy, scale, and a reminder that some of the most unforgettable moments happen well after dark.
Print Details
Archival satin paper
Available sizes: 8×12, 12×18, 16×24, 24×36
Unframed
Printed and shipped in Canada
Ships flat or rolled depending on size
Captured during remote winter travel in British Columbia.