Vertical Nature Photos: Landscape Photography For Sale

Visually Unique Vertical Landscape Nature Photography Prints

This is a collection of fine art nature photography by Aaron Reed showcasing images from his various galleries that are vertical in format. The work found in this gallery and across the rest of this site is available produced in the form of limited edition prints, created using materials such as acrylic and aluminum.

Vertical photography often times creates a sense of upward movement, lending additional strength and power to the image being displayed. This orientation also emphasizes height and can be used in conjunction with strong lines, shape and form with dramatic results, tying in furniture, other artworks and liner architecture. Vertical artwork displays well above a fireplace, at the end of a hallway or passageway, next to an armchair or in that awkward narrow wall you have been frustrated with. Please read below to learn more about displaying vertical art prints.

There are subjects in nature that often beg to be captured vertically. Towering waterfalls, trees, forests and slot canyons are a few of my favorites that immediately come to mind. As a photographer, it is critical to choose the orientation that presents your work in its best light. When decorating your home, it is equally important. If you have a space that you just can't seem to fill and would like my help, I frequently work with homeowners and designers to enhance all kinds of unique space with original photography art. I enjoy speaking with current and future collectors to help bring our natural world inside their homes. Until then, let's dive into some rules of thumb when displaying vertical artwork in your home.

Dreams Of Lucidity
Seattle, WA
There Is A Season
Leavenworth, WA
Rise Of The Phoenix
Portland, Oregon
Autumn Branches
Ridgway, Colorado
Nature wall art print of a leafless tree framed by red rock canyon walls, highlighting contrast and desert beauty.
Zion National Park, Utah
Nature wall art print of white aspen branches set against glowing orange fall foliage, emphasizing texture and contrast.
Ridgway, Colorado
The Kraken
Seattle, WA
Snakes In The Grass
Telluride, Colorado
Hello Darkness My Old Friend
Kanarra Creek, Utah
Gloworms
Zion National Park, UT
Ebb & Flow
La Jolla, California
Beauty of The Narrows
Zion National Park
Blaze
Last Dollar Road, Colorado
Connected
Telluride, CO
Nature photo print of golden larch trees on a rocky mountain slope, showcasing alpine autumn color and depth.
North Cascades National Park
Clarity
Jökulsárlón, Iceland
Whitewash
Mt Rainier National Park
Made In Oregon
Cannon Beach, Oregon Coast
Delicate Balance
Mt Rainier National Park
Mr. Lonely
The Lone Cypress Pebble Beach
The Ancients
Damnation Creek Redwood Forest
Jenga
Crystal Mill, Colorado
LiveWire
Seattle, WA
Good Vibrations
Mt Rainier NP
Silence Is Golden
Seattle, WA
Black Bear Pass
Black Bear Pass, CO
The Rainbow Machine
Skógafoss, Iceland
The Narrows
Zion National Park, Utah
The Whip
Pfeiffer Beach Big Sur
These Balls Don't Bounce
Snow Canyon, UT
Arteries
Southern Coast of Iceland
Dusted
Leavenworth, WA
Winters Magic
Franklyn Falls, WA
Frosted Quakes
Leavenworth, WA
Magnetic Interference
Portland, OR
Flush
Kanerra Creek, Utah
The Scorpion
Portland Japanese Garden
Dream A Little Dream
Mt Rainier National Park
Dawns Early Light
Maroon Bells, Colorado
Beautiful Dreams
Mt Rainier NP
Autumn Heat
Leavenworth, WA
The Castle Walls
Limited Edition Fine Art
The Simple Things
Amazing Tree Photography
The Chamber
Antelope Canyon
On The Rocks
Grand Tetons National Park
Giants
Redwood Forest NP
Lucky Charms
Coastal Redwoods, CA
Thirsty
Death Valley National Park
The Heights
Leavenworth, WA
Going Back To Cali
Big Sur, California
Finding Nemo
Antelope Canyon, AZ
Otherworldly
White Pockets, Arizona
Jewels Of The Forest
Damnation Creek, CA
Colors Of Nature
Seattle, WA
Liquid Jade
Leavenworth, WA
City Of Spires
Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah
Frosted Flakes
Washington State
Medusa
Seattle, WA
Crumble
Geysir, Iceland
The Grist
Woodland, WA
Wonderland
Abiqua Falls, OR
Twist
Antelope Canyon
The Shining
Seattle, WA
The Broken And Discarded
Death Valley NP
Sunkissed
Seattle, WA
The Sleeping Dragon
White Pockets, Arizona
Vogue
Charleston, SC
Crazy Train
ABSTRACT PHOTOGRAPHY
Where The Green Fern Grows
Columbia River Gorge
Colorfall
Portland Japanese Garden
Hidden Riches
North Bend, WA
Life In The Hills
Telluride, Colorado

Introduction to Fine Art Photography

Fine art photography is more than just capturing a moment—it’s about creating an image that brings a sense of artistry and intention into your space. When these photographs are presented in a vertical landscape format, they introduce a unique sense of height and elegance to any room, transforming ordinary walls into striking visual statements. The vertical orientation of these images naturally draws the eye upward, adding drama and a sense of grandeur that can completely change the feel of your home.

As you begin searching for the perfect fine art photograph to enhance your space, consider how the style, medium, and size of the photo will fit with your existing decor. Whether you’re looking to create a calming retreat or an energizing focal point, the right vertical landscape can set the tone for the entire room. Take the time to click through a gallery of images, allowing yourself to understand the story and inspiration behind each photograph. This deeper connection not only helps you find the perfect fit but also lets you receive a greater appreciation for the art itself.

The beauty of fine art photography lies in its ability to influence the mood and well-being of the people who experience it every day. A thoughtfully chosen photograph can bring a sense of life and vitality into your home, becoming a cherished part of your daily routine. People from all walks of life are drawn to fine art photography for its power to evoke emotion, spark imagination, and create a sense of connection to the world around us.

When choosing a fine art photograph, remember to consider the time, effort, and creative vision that went into capturing the image. Understanding the story behind the photo adds to its value and makes it even more meaningful as part of your home. By incorporating fine art photography into your living or working space, you’re not just decorating—you’re curating a gallery that reflects your personality, style, and the sense of wonder you want to experience every day. With the right vertical landscape, you can find the perfect piece to fit your space, elevate your walls, and bring a lasting sense of joy and inspiration to your life.

Where To Hang Vertical Photography Prints

Look, it happens to everyone at some point or another. You have a horizontal piece of art that you absolutely love but aren't sure where to display it. After agonizing over it for weeks, it ends up hanging awkwardly at the end of a long hallway, leaving you with that feeling like a stranger peeking through the bathroom stall door in a public restroom. What? This has never happened to you? You need to get out more.

Ok, maybe hanging vertical art isn't as serious as your stalker from the local coffeeshop peering into your porcelain palace, but it is a challenge that many find difficult to navigate. Maybe you've sought out some inspiration and tried to find out how others make their vertical prints work – at your local art gallery, while out shopping at West Elm or over at your friend’s house... you know the one with the annoying dog that likes your leg a bit too much. Don't worry, if you’re still not sure where or how to hang your vertical photography art prints, you’ve come to the right place.

There’s an art to displaying your art artfully. If you can forgive or indulge the wordplay, this article will uncover some of the best ways to make use of vertical photography art prints in your home and provide some ideas for you to try out in your space.

Make The Most of Your Accent Walls

Accent walls can be the bane of the interior designer’s existence. And no two accent walls are identical, which can further complicate the matter. But these spaces are prime real estate for vertical photography or fine art prints. Abstract photography, even when originally presented in a horizontal format by the artist, can often be rotated and displayed vertically as well.

Regarding the nature of accent walls – vertical artwork can be a real game-changer. It offers a unique opportunity to infuse your personality and creativity into your living space. You might begin by evaluating the rest of the room’s aesthetic. Your choice of art or photography should harmonize with the existing decor, so consider the mood you want to convey and how you might achieve that look.

Scale and placement are crucial. A large, dramatic piece can dominate the room and become a focal point, while smaller works may be better suited to intimate spaces. In most cases, the artwork should hang at eye level for comfortable viewing, and it should also be well-lit to accentuate the overall appearance.

Corridors, Hallways & Traditional Spaces

Oftentimes, these liminal spaces get overlooked when it comes to design or wall decorations. Adding a vertical photo or frame or two can really liven these spaces up in ways that horizontal displays cannot.

You can even arrange multiple vertical pieces to create a visual journey and guide the viewer’s eye through an interior space. The size and scale of the photos or artwork should match the space’s dimensions to complement instead of overwhelm.

These transitional spaces are a great opportunity to showcase something special that expresses your unique style, whether you gravitate toward the modern, traditional, or an eclectic style all your own.

You can also craft a gallery-like ambiance with a thoughtful mixture of vertical photographs, paintings, and other decorative pieces. Doing so is a great, low-effort way to transform these spaces into decorative delights.

Above or Beside A Fireplace

Ah, the fireplace. The hearth. The heart of the home. On or above a fireplace’s mantlepiece is another great location for a striking vertical photograph. The juxtaposition of artistry and the cozy ambiance of a crackling fire can create a tranquil atmosphere that draws family and guests together.

If there’s no space above or on top of the fireplace, you can achieve similar success by flanking both sides of the masonry with vertical pieces. This creates a soothing, symmetrical appearance that can provide cohesion and continuity in an interior space.

Aside from the firelight, lighting fixtures are integral to enhancing the allure of hanging artwork or photographs. Because homes are so nuanced and varied in terms of layout and design styles, it really boils down to how well you know your space and making the most of the resources at your disposal.

Your Favorite Armchair

Who doesn’t have a favorite armchair at home? If you don’t have one yet, go out and get one so you can hang some vertical art or photography next to it and look very stately and dignified sitting in your chair beside your decorations.

If you’ve got two armchairs next to each other or facing each other, hanging vertical art or photography between them can help create a sense of balance and natural flow through the interior space as well. Making vertical paintings and/or photography work is all about matching the energy of an existing space, or accentuating that energy and letting it flow uninhibitedly.

Even if you don’t have a favorite armchair and you’re hesitant to splurge, hanging vertical work near seating arrangements of any sort is a great way to add depth to your living space without adding more furniture or clutter to shelves.