Official On-Line Store Open for Business!!!

Remember when I said last Saturday that I had a big announcement for the website coming this week?…

Well, at long last, I have worked through several of the logistics and many of my own back and forth question marks about beginning to set up my on-line store and I am happy to say it is officially up and running!!!

You can find it on my website under Print Purchasing on the menu header. Here are some direct links for super-convenience…

The Home Page and Full Gallery -www.brandonklinewnp.com

The Print Purchasing Page - www.brandonklinewnp.com/printpurchasing

Right now, I have 18 of my favorite and best selling images available at the click of a few buttons! I hope to add some more over the weekend but you can also find all currently available works on the Gallery Page and simply reach out to me about them in the meantime. I just really wanted to get this out there at last!

All Photographs are Silver Halide Photo-Chemical Prints on Fuji Crystal Archive Lustre Paper, titled and signed w/ either Artist Proof or Limited Edition number.

At this moment, I am only set-up for loose prints for this direct on-site purchase. I do plan on potentially adding matted, framed and/or what I currently have on hand once I have a little more time to dedicate to that process. In the meantime, if you want your print to be matted and/or framed just reach out to me!

They are subject to Pennsylvania sales tax which is 6% and applied to the purchase at the end of checkout. Currently I am choosing a $15 flat rate shipping fee for ease and convenience, which is also added to the balance during checkout.

I’m so excited to finally be offering this! And as a kick-off special, any orders from now through Wednesday September 17th I’m offering buy one at full price and get a second one of same size or smaller at 50% off! (The deadline is so I can get them printed and out to you before I’ll be on the road for a few weeks for some Art Festivals and Autumn Foliage Adventures!!!🍁)

You will just need to let me know what your second choice is by simply providing the image title in the Customer Specs additional info block that pops up when adding to cart. Or you can email me separately too! I will have to manually provide the discount for you and reach out to you with that anyway.

Please let me know if you encounter any issues or have any questions, and happy browsing!😁

More website updates coming soon as well…

As always, with all my gratitude,

Brandon

So Many Things…

Well, I think I have broken my own silence streak record by a long shot, once again, sigh…

You see, I have this terrible “it’s got to be the greatest thing ever written” syndrome which tragically translates to silence way more often than anything productive. And the funny thing is, whether you believe it or not, my own silence towards you - my collectors, my admirers, my audience - is one of the greatest stresses I inflict upon myself. There honestly isn’t a day that goes by that I don’t stress about wanting or NEEDING to write SOMETHING, ANYTHING!!!

And yet here we are, what’s it been? Two years?? More than a year, I know that. Not a very good way to keep people engaged.

And so here I sit now, with so many things to say, so many things to do. And let’s face it, things are far from coming easy these days… I could say there are so many things to complain about. But you know what, ultimately I really do feel that there are so many things to be thankful for too.

And I want to keep this positive. After all, that is who I am. And I am welcoming many new subscribers from festivals of the past year and half with this…

Welcome to a place where (hopefully) Nature and the often times “occasional” crazy adventure story can transport you away from the cares and troubles of everyday life and to a place of peace and inspiration.

For those of you who haven’t just met me recently at a festival or heard from me in forever - I am alive and well and I’ve been hiking on “out there,” so to speak!

I’ve finally recently made a few adjustments and updates on my website and I am working on much more to make it a better and easier viewing experience, amongst a million other things! And fingers crossed, without unforeseen hiccups, I have a Big addition soon to be available on the site… So be on the lookout!

Speaking of Big - There’s a pretty awesome secret I’ve been holding in my pocket for over a year now… Guess who is having a photo published in the upcoming new edition of National Geographic’s Guide to the National Parks??!!! More to come on this, but since I’m writing here for the first time since then, I can’t bear to hold it in any longer!

Lastly, as always, I can’t not leave you with a “pretty picture,” right?!

So in striving to keep this simpler and sweeter and continuing with the “Big” theme - enjoy this oldie but goodie… some of my photos have a grand tale behind them, and some of them are a mere matter of dumb luck and being in the right place at the right time. Here’s one on the “lazier” side of that equation. Nevertheless, always a crowd pleaser and one of my best sellers, still, to date.

I just happened to be driving by this access area of Lake McDonald in Glacier National Park on this mid-July evening back in 2015 when the setting sun broke through the storm clouds and I knew I had to stop… and boy am I glad I did! I stood at the lake shore for over an hour watching the drama unfold, exposing 5 frames on the roll of 120 Fuji Velvia Film I had loaded in the magazine of my Mamiya RB67. This is the one I consider to be the “peak” moment of this sunsets eruption. And although that journey out West (my first cross-country road trip!) was tumultuous in so many ways, it sparked something inside of me that I have never turned back from. And in so many ways it reminds me to this day, a decade later, to never give up and it continues to inspire me to “Dream Big.”

All my best,

Brandon

The Hand that is Dealt…

Well, it has been some time, and I apologize for that. I did not think that when I last posted on January 11th, that November 2nd would be my next post. Nor, for that matter, that the state of the world would be what it is and has been during most of this year.

I want to say a couple things first, just to be clear… this is NOT a political post. I wanted to make sure no one is mislead on that and it was/is important to me that I wrote and posted this before the election (though I do hope everyone goes out to vote!) and results so that no one would be mislead about the title “The hand that is dealt” I have chosen. Sadly, I have been sitting on this title saved in my blog lineup since early March. Take it how you will in your own circumstances but “The hand that is dealt” for this instance means that I make no excuses for “success” or “failure” given the times we are in.

I really have only two “idols” if you will in my genre. Ansel Adams, whom I’m sure most of you have heard of, and Rodney Lough, Jr., probably not the same household name but in my opinion, the modern day Ansel Adams and someone whose work you should look at! Both of these men set the example for the standard of the quality of work I strive for. Both also come from very different time periods and world circumstances. Ansel rose to prominence during The Great Depression and is widely considered the father of the American Landscape tradition, photographically speaking. Rodney, on the other hand made a name for himself out on the art festival circuit in the late 80’s and early 90’s and has become perhaps the most currently renowned and financially successful artist in this field that I can think of. I have even had the pleasure of meeting the man, on my first cross country road trip in 2015. I got to meet my modern day hero and biggest inspiration and he did not disappoint! He and his wife are so kind and welcoming and gave me a complete studio tour followed by me just hanging out with him in his office editing room for about two hours talking all things life, hiking/camping/backpacking, and nature. Amazing.

The point to all this being, unfortunately, the art festival circuit (from what I am told anyways) is “not what it used to be” in relation to the grandeur’s of “success” some have seen during better economical times. But, none of that really matters. All we can do is play the hand we have been dealt and it is in this thought that I always come back to Ansel. I, nor hardly any of us, have ANY idea what it must have been like during The Great Depression. And to think of this man rising to such greatness during such times just really speaks strongly to me about what IS possible. I am in no way trying to make any comparisons of myself to these men, it is simply that these are the only professional influences that I pay any mind to really and so their stories resonate with me.

So I am here to tell you that despite being quiet for a while and the fact that there haven’t hardly been any art festivals to be able to be held this year (I and many of my friends had total cancellations) and we don’t know when things will resume on an even somewhat “normal” level, that I am in no way giving up! I am still playing my hand, it has just been on a bit of a pause. Many of you whom I have had in depth conversations with have heard me say that I fill in the gaps with landscape work. Well, this year has pretty much been all landscape work, which honestly I am thankful for. I know this year has been so tough on so many levels, so to have the opportunity to have a “backup” to go to for consistent income and for that to also be something that keeps me outside and that I enjoy doing AND it also be with a good friend, has been a blessing!

I felt it was important to let all of you know that has been what I’ve been up to. My dreams are still the same. I have simply been biding my time and making money that I can hopefully use wisely for the future of my artwork! I also wanted to say that I sincerely hope you all are doing as well as can possibly be during these times and please feel free to reach out and say hi, I would love to know that you are well!

And lastly, just so you know, things are not at a complete standstill. I am still capable of producing any work which has been available if anyone has any inquiries. I have quite a load of new work that I am chomping at the bit to be able to produce, but as some of my resources have also been affected, I haven’t had too much opportunity to do so. However, it has also accelerated my desire to procure more of my own “in house” capabilities which I hope to acquire soon and be able to have a very productive Winter!🤞😁

Speaking of which, looking ahead to later November and into December, I have just gotten word that the Central PA Festival of the Arts organizers are providing us with an on-line platform of promotion running through November 27th-December 18th. And also I have just submitted some work and thoughts to a Penn State student organization trying to promote awareness of art and mental health with an Instagram tag of @arts.for.health in which my highlight should be posting later this month. So please feel free to pass the words along to any interested and again, as always (and preferably!😉) feel free to contact me directly about anything!

Again, my apologies for taking so long to reach out to everyone, I realize I have a bad habit of becoming silent for too long at times and then it becomes more difficult for me to figure out what I want to say or how to go about jumping back into it. But, as the landscaping season continues to wind down, I intend for my voice to become more active and to get back to sharing what I do… (And don’t worry, I haven’t forgotten my promise to finish up a couple stories I left hanging!) In the meantime, in the spirit of a Halloween post I made last year, enjoy a few spooky tree/forest pics from some adventures I was able to have recently🎃

My very best,

Brandon

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