Museum-Quality Redwood Tree Photography Prints For Homes, Hospitals & Offices
Coast redwood trees (Sequoia sempervirens) are the tallest living organisms on Earth. The tallest trees in the Redwood National and State Parks can grow to nearly 400 feet in height due to ample amounts of rain from 60 to 140 inches annually to frequent fog due the close proximity to the Pacific Ocean. Coast redwoods only grow within a narrow range mainly along California's coast and parts of southern Oregon. The native coastal redwood range has shrunk significantly over the past 150 years mainly due to logging and poor sustainability practices.
Featured gallery of redwood tree pictures by Richard Wong. Our Northern California redwood forest pictures include locations such as Redwood National and State Parks, Humboldt Redwoods State Park, Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park, Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Park, Del Norte Coast Redwoods State Park, Muir Woods National Monument and Armstrong Redwoods State Natural Reserve.
Museum-quality limited and open edition fine art photography prints available for purchase. I offer personal consultations with customers to determine which redwood photography print style best suits their space and vision. Each piece is produced with custom print files tailored to your specific needs, ensuring these ancient forest scenes are captured with exceptional detail and depth. Printing and shipping are handled by world-class professional labs specializing in fine art photography. For photography licensing inquiries, contact me. I'm here to help you through the process as you consider purchasing artwork for your home or office.
Challenges: Crowded during peak season, requires early arrival
Humboldt Redwoods State Park - Avenue of the Giants
What Makes It Special: The 31-mile scenic drive through old-growth forests provides countless compositions, from roadside giants to deep forest scenes.
Lighting: Dappled light through canopy creates complex exposures
Composition: Road shots require careful timing to avoid traffic
Scale: Vehicles and visitors help convey immense size
Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park
My Favorite Season: Summer results in fog contrasted with lush, evergreen redwoods.
Fern Canyon: Intimate scenes with prehistoric atmosphere
Temperate rainforest: Perfect for intimate landscape compositions
Roosevelt elk: Wildlife opportunities in meadow areas
Muir Woods National Monument
Accessibility Advantage: Paved trails make it excellent for clients with mobility concerns, though photography requires patience due to crowds.
Early arrival: First light offers crowd-free conditions
Intimate compositions: Focus on details rather than wide vistas
Visit during the winter: There are a lot less tourists to compete during the winter
Behind the Shot: Featured Fine Art Prints
"The Redwood Empire" - Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Park
The Redwood Empire
The Vision: Capturing the spiritual quality of light filtering through ancient redwoods at sunset
Technical Approach:
Time: 5:51 PM, May spring season
Equipment: 24-70mm at 51mm, tripod, circular polarizer
Processing: Luminosity masking to manage extreme contrast
Print Specifications:
Available in sizes up to 90" wide
Recommended: TruLife Acrylic for maximum impact
Edition: Limited to 25 prints
"Rockefeller Forest" - Humboldt Redwoods State Park
Rockefeller Forest
The Story: These 2,000-year-old giants witnessed the rise and fall of civilizations.
Capture Details:
Challenge: Dimly-lit forest due to thick forest canopy and lack of sunlight
Solution: Use a sturdy tripod with circular polarizer to cut reflections.
Timing: Overcast day eliminated harsh shadows
Investment Piece:
Museum-quality archival printing
Custom sizing available
Corporate installation consultation included
Redwood Photography Frequently Asked Questions
What's the best time to photograph redwoods?
Early morning during fog season (May through August) offers the most dramatic lighting. The fog acts as a natural diffuser, creating even lighting and adding atmospheric depth to compositions.
How do you capture the full height of redwoods?
Ultra-wide lenses (14-20mm) are essential or you can stitch multiple photos into a panoramic, but composition is key. I often include foreground elements for scale and use vertical formats to emphasize height. Sometimes backing away and shooting from elevated positions helps capture complete trees.
Transform Your Interior Design with Ancient Giants
Ready to bring the majesty of California's redwood forests into your space? Each print in this collection represents not just a photograph, but a portal to one of Earth's most sacred places. Whether you're seeking a statement piece for your home or a signature installation for your business, these images offer a connection to something far greater than ourselves.
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The ancient redwoods have stood for over 2,000 years, witnessing the rise and fall of civilizations. Now, you can experience their timeless presence every day.
Richard Wong is a California-based fine art landscape photographer specializing in the state's iconic natural landmarks. With over 25 years of experience and numerous international photography awards, his work has been featured in galleries, corporate installations, and private collections worldwide. Richard's redwood pictures capture not just the physical presence of these ancient giants, but their spiritual essence—making them accessible to those who seek to connect with nature's most majestic creations.