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Picture: Paul Rophe - Road Trip 2022 - First Night In Quebec

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Four images showing the same picture of a cathedral with a tall spire, each framed with different sizes: top left 8x12 inches, top right 12x18 inches, bottom left 20x30 inches, bottom right 30x60 inches. The pictures are hung on a white wall with decorative molding, above a wooden table with a vase containing dried plants, in a room with wood flooring and large windows.
    • 8" x 12"

    • 12" x 18"

    • 20" x 30" — ideal as a striking focal piece for living rooms, offices, or entryways

    • 30" x 60" — make a dramatic statement; perfect for large walls, galleries, or corporate spaces

    *All sizes are approximates, depending on the pictures you might have have a slightly different format.

  • All Paul Rophe fine art prints are created using the advanced aluminum dye-sublimation process. This technique infuses the image directly into the specialized coating of the metal, resulting in breathtaking clarity, vibrant colors, and exceptional depth—perfectly matching the atmospheric quality of the original photograph.

  • Key Specifications:

    • Support: High-Definition Aluminum Print.

    • Finish: We finish our pictures with a Matte/Satin Finish to reduce glare and emphasize the subtle textures of the work.

    • Durability: Waterproof, UV-resistant, and scratch-resistant. Suitable for high-humidity areas (like bathrooms or covered patios).

    • Mounting: All prints arrive ready-to-hang with a concealed floating wall mount system on the back. The print appears to hover 3/4" off the wall for a clean, modern display.

  • Each print carries its own unique grain and texture — a signature of the lens and camera used to capture the image — ensuring your chosen size is not just a picture, but a one-of-a-kind artwork that transforms your space.

Informations

A nighttime landscape with a starry sky, a faint sunset glow on the horizon, silhouetted forested hills, and a dark body of water with visible submerged logs. Start Photography taken by Paul Rophe in Quebec

Also discover our road trip project.

Clara and I ( Paul) are planning on going to the Yukon in Summer 2026. Discover how to help!

Picture: Paul Rophe - Road Trip 2022 - A night in Ontario.

FAQ

  • My approach to landscape photography is rooted in design understanding, spatial clarity, and environmental sensitivity. With a background in landscape design, I photograph outdoor spaces not just as images, but as composed environments—where materials, lines, light, and scale work together.

    I focus on capturing the intent behind each landscape: circulation, elevation changes, planting structure, and how spaces are experienced over time. Natural light, accurate color rendering, and controlled perspectives are prioritized to ensure the final images reflect the true character of the project.

    Each shoot is carefully planned to highlight craftsmanship, material quality, and long-term functionality—whether for residential gardens, outdoor living spaces, or architectural landscapes. The result is professional landscape photography that supports portfolios, marketing, publications, and project documentation with clarity and authenticity.

    By combining technical precision with visual storytelling, I create images that communicate design value, environmental respect, and built reality—without exaggeration or distortion.

  • I come from Paris, France, where I developed an early sensitivity to urban structure, composition, and the relationship between space and light. Photography became a way to observe and understand environments before it became a professional practice.

    After leaving Paris, I traveled across Canada with my camera, documenting landscapes, cities, and transitional spaces. This journey led me to British Columbia, where I settled in Vancouver and continued exploring the West Coast through landscape photography.

    For the past five years, Vancouver and BC have shaped my work. The contrast between dense urban fabric, coastal landscapes, and mountainous terrain informs both my photography and my design thinking.

    Alongside photography, I offer landscape design services in Vancouver, allowing me to work with outdoor spaces from concept to built reality. This dual practice—design and photography—allows me to share a cohesive vision of space, material, and light.

    Through landscape photography and landscape design, my goal is to bring clarity, balance, and light into the homes and environments of the people around me, creating work rooted in place and everyday experience, between Paris and Vancouver.

  • Mainly using the Canon EOS 6D Mark II, I began my photography journey with the Canon EOS 2000D — a perfect first step into DSLR photography. As I progressed I invested in lenses, especially the Tamron 24-70mm f/2.8 G

    Mainly using the Canon EOS 6D Mark II, I began my photography journey with the Canon EOS 2000D — a perfect first step into DSLR photography. As I progressed I invested in lenses, especially the Tamron 24-70mm f/2.8 G2, ideal for the night-sky work I planned on my road trip through Canada. I now also use the Tamron 150-600mm G2, an excellent partner for wildlife photography.

    Canon EOS 6D mark ii

    Tamron 24-75mm G2

    Tamron 150-600mm G2

  • All landscape photography prints are produced using high-quality aluminum printing, selected for its durability, precision, and contemporary finish. Aluminum prints offer exceptional detail, sharpness, and color stability, making them well suited for architectural and landscape imagery.

    I offer the following standard print sizes: 8×12, 12×18, 20×30, and 30×60. These formats are chosen to work across residential interiors, commercial spaces, and curated art collections, from intimate wall pieces to large-scale statement prints.

    Each print features a matte finish, reducing glare while preserving tonal depth and natural contrast. This ensures the artwork remains readable in varied lighting conditions and presents a refined, non-reflective surface suited for modern interiors.

    My aluminum art prints are designed for long-term display, maintaining color accuracy and material integrity over time. Printed locally and curated with care, these landscape art prints are available to clients and collectors in Vancouver and across British Columbia, offering durable, contemporary wall art rooted in place and design.