Yosemite National Park has been inspiring artists for longer than photography has existed. Albert Bierstadt painted its granite walls and waterfalls in the 1860s. Ansel Adams made it the defining subject of an entire career, returning dozens of times across five decades to photograph Half Dome and El Capitan in every season and light condition the valley could produce. There is a reason the same location drew both of them — and draws photographers still. Yosemite is one of the few places on earth where the scale of the landscape consistently exceeds what the eye can fully absorb in a single visit.
Eddie Jongas has photographed Yosemite across multiple trips and seasons, approaching it the way any serious landscape photographer approaches a subject that has been photographed extensively: by waiting for the conditions that haven't been captured yet. The valley at dawn before the tour buses arrive. The falls in late spring when snowmelt is at its peak. El Capitan catching the last light of the afternoon when the granite turns from gray to gold. These are not the postcard angles — they are the images that come from being present in a specific place at a specific unrepeatable moment.
Each print in this Yosemite photography collection is available as a TruLife acrylic-mounted limited edition, signed by Eddie Jongas with Certificate of Authenticity. Free US shipping on all orders. For the broader California photography collection that includes Yosemite alongside the coast, Morro Bay, and the Redwoods, see the California Photography collection. For large format panoramic options from the valley, the Fine Art Panoramas collection has the widest format prints available.

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