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Original gelatin silver print, signed and numbered by Jeffrey Conley Mounted and overmatted with archival museum board Edition of 40 Original photographs are hand-made and not all sizes are kept in inventory. Special orders from the photographer may take 4-8 weeks for delivery. We will contact you within two business days with an estimated delivery date. Prices subject to change as print edition increases
Jeffrey Conley , Edition InformationEach limited edition black and white print Jeffrey creates is meticulously crafted using traditional photographic processes including the darkroom craft of dodging and burning, that is, the lightening and darkening of selective areas within a print. This aesthetic variation, in conjunction with processing and printing material variances makes each print a distinctly original creation.
Original photographs by Jeffrey Conley have been exhibited and collected in the United States and Europe . His limited edition silver-gelatin prints are made in various sizes, from 8x10 up to 20x24. Prices change in respect to the edition number, increasing in price every ten prints. These prices are subject to change.
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Print Size
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1-10
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11-20
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21-30
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31-40
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41-50
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51-60
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61-65
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8x10
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$600
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$700
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$800
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$900
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$1000
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$1100
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TBA
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11x14
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$700
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$800
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$900
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$1000
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$1100
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$1200
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TBA
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16x20
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$800
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$900
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$1000
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$1100
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$1200
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$1300
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TBA
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20x24
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$900
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$1000
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$1100
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$1200
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$1300
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$1400
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TBA
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Tier 1
All images not listed below.
Tier 2
Canyonlands, Utah
Dusk, California Coast
Magnolia
Morning Mist, California Coast
Oak and Morning Fog
Surf and Sunglint
Wave Abstraction
Tier 3
Calla Lily
Merced River, Trees, Yosemite
Merced River and Lower Brother, Yosemite
Twilight Surf, California Coast
As of 6/22/04 these titles are beyond or nearly beyond the first tier of the price structure:
- Merced River and Lower Brother, Yosemite, (next print will be number 28)
- Merced River, Trees, Yosemite, (next print will be number 21)
- Canyonlands, Utah, (next print will be number 18)
- Calla Lily (next print will be number 25)
- Twilight Surf, California Coast (next print will be number 23)
- Magnolia (next print will be number 19)
- Morning Mist, California Coast (next print will be number 13)
- Oak and Morning Fog (next print will be number 12)
- Dusk, California Coast (next print will be number 10)
- Wave Abstraction (next print will be number 10)
- Surf and Sunglint (next print will be number 9)
This photograph was made on a quiet early morning last fall on the
Oregon Central Coast. I had camped nearby, rose before dawn, made some
strong camp coffee, and then went on a long hike out along this remote
stretch of coastline.
As I hiked, the light kept changing- it was theatrical to watch. When
I came across this scene and it stopped me in my tracks... Such
stunning sculpted trees! The light was diffused by a delicate shroud
of lifting mist and the scene felt prehistoric. The perched formation
of lodgepole pine, still and serene on this particular morning,
somehow thrive in this beautifully rugged part of the Pacific
coastline. Even on a calm autumn morning, the enduring beauty of these
trees chronicle the powerful and persistent winds that so
distinctively shape them.
After I had set up my camera and made the exposure, I sat for a little
while to watch the scene change and evolve. As the mist lifted, the
soft, delicate light gave way to hard direct sunlight, completely
altering the character of the place. I find the quest for that certain
fleeting confluence of time and place in landscape photography to be
endlessly inspiring.
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More Information
Jeffrey Conley is a fine art landscape photographer who specializes in
creating traditional black and white prints. His meticulously crafted
prints, made utilizing traditional darkroom processes, are made in
small limited editions of 40 prints. His work has been widely
exhibited and collected by private collectors and museums worldwide.
In 2011 his monograph, Winter, was published by Nazraeli Press.
Conley's photographs strive for a balanced simplicity that evoke his
sense of wonder and reverence for the natural world. Scale and palette
vary, from small, intimate and subtle, to large, grand and dramatic.
In all he seeks to capture a meditative spirit that is unique in his
approach to landscape photography. In the end he strives to create
beautifully luminous handcrafted gelatin silver prints that he feels
possess a a richness unique to the traditional process.
Originally from New York State, Jeffrey received a BFA in Photographic
Studies at Rochester Institute of Technology. In 1991 he moved to
Yosemite National Park in California's majestic Sierra Nevada
Mountains. There he photographed extensively, taught photography at
The Ansel Adams Gallery, and met his future wife. He now lives in the
Willamette Valley of Oregon with his wife, Jennifer, and daughter,
Ella.
Please be sure to view more of Jeffrey Conley's photographs at
www.jeffreyconley.com as well as at the Gallery's site,
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