Land & Light Collection
The Land & Light collection captures the serene beauty of landscapes, seascapes, and delicate floral and nature scenes—each image thoughtfully composed to evoke timeless emotion and natural elegance. These fine art prints are crafted to museum standards, offering collectors both open and limited edition options.
Select images within the Land & Light collection are available as strictly limited editions of only 25 prints, each crafted to preserve the timeless beauty witnessed in nature and everyday moments.. Every limited edition is digitally signed by Tiffany Bumgardner and accompanied by a hand-signed Certificate of Authenticity with its limited edition number, ensuring both exclusivity and archival value.
Limited Edition Prints are offered in curated sizes — 20x30, 24x36, 30x45, and 40x60 — and produced on your choice of two museum-grade papers:
– Hahnemühle Fine Art Baryta, a heavyweight, satin-gloss paper with rich blacks and exquisite detail
– Moab Somerset Museum Rag, a soft, matte 100% cotton paper prized for its refined texture and tonal depth
Open edition prints are available on Moab Entrada Bright Rag, a 100% cotton fine art paper with a smooth surface and natural brightness that beautifully renders detail, depth, and soft tonal transitions.
Prints are offered in curated sizes: 8×12, 12×18, 13×19, and 16×24.
Open edition works are also offered as ready-to-hang Fine Art Giclée Canvas prints in the same sizes — professionally stretched and crafted using archival materials for long-lasting display.
Prints are delivered on fine art paper with a 1-inch white border included in the final dimensions. This added border allows flexibility for matting or framing. If you plan to mat the image, we recommend consulting your framer to ensure the best mounting method for your display preferences.
For collectors who are drawn to the interplay of light, land, and timeless atmosphere, Land & Light offers a serene and stirring fine art experience — rooted in nature and captured with intention.
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Limited Edition Offerings
Held in Motion
I didn’t set out to photograph perfection. I set out to witness movement — to hold a split second of breath and wing in a frame.
This was made handheld, under shifting light, with birds that rarely pause. But this one did. And I was ready.
The Purple Dahlia
Captured at full bloom in a Hilliard, Ohio garden, this purple dahlia is a portrait of botanical grace — bold in color, quiet in presence.
Submitted to the 2025 Prix de la Photographie, Paris (Px3) and ND Awards.
Golden Silence
Photographed in a quiet dahlia garden in Hilliard, Ohio, this bloom caught the afternoon light just right — vibrant, flame-toned petals opening in layers like a slow exhale. A study in warmth and rhythm, it holds both the structure of a sculpture and the softness of something fleeting.
Red Rose
This rose wasn’t meant to be decorative. It was meant to be felt.
A study in shadow and saturation, Red Rose was captured to express the emotion beneath the bloom — and was honored with a 2019 ND Award mention for its depth and simplicity..
Glacier Bay Park Rangers
Voyaging into Glacier Bay in early Alaskan hours the park rangers meant the ship to guide us to the glaciers.
Good Evening Sea
Beauty of the Caribbean sunset as a ship sailed throw in my final hours on the beautiful island of Dominica.
Island of Dominica at Sunrise
Captured at the break of dawn, this image reveals the serene beauty of Dominica as first light spills over its lush landscape. Soft hues of gold and blue mingle with morning mist, evoking a sense of calm and renewal. Proudly exhibited digitally at the Louvre in 2015, this photograph stands as a tribute to the quiet majesty of nature’s awakening.
Veil of Wings
A hummingbird held mid-hover, its wings blurred into softness — a moment of quiet flight caught in natural light.
Fleeting, almost imperceptible, like watching motion dissolve into memory..
Perched
A fleeting moment of stillness from a bird known for its endless motion. Photographed in natural light, this image captures the rare pause — a hummingbird at rest, if only for a heartbeat.
Dogwoods Bloom
Bathed in sunlight and draped in natural shadows, this black-and-white study captures the delicate bloom of a dogwood tree.
The contrast between light and dark reveals the flower’s intricate texture and graceful form — a quiet moment of nature’s elegance, stripped to its essence.
Beauty Endures
Small butterfly rests low to the ground during a historic draught. .
Pink Tulip
Awarded Honorable Mention in the International Photography Awards (IPA), this image captures the gentle grace of a single pink tulip. Softly lit and intimately framed, it embodies the quiet poetry of spring’s first blooms.
The Dandelion
A common yard weed, the children love to make wishes on in its enticing glory from an overhead view.
In Flight
Not every moment asks to be frozen — some insist on being felt.
This was one of them. A breath held, wings flared, time lifting off its axis. Motion, made visible. Just for a heartbeat.
The Dahlia
Awarded Honorable Mention in the 2024 Prix de la Photographie Paris (Px3), The Dahlia is a study in restraint and reverence — a single bloom rendered in soft light, its petals unfolding like whispered intention.
Spring Tulip
An overhead view of a single tulip in bloom — rich pink petals unfolding against shadowed tones.
Subtle and restrained, this image leans into the darker beauty of spring: introspective, tender, and full of quiet grace.
Crowned in Crimson
Amid a sea of red blooms, one dahlia rises — deep, regal, and rich as velvet. Crowned by nature’s own hand, its petals unfold like a flame, commanding attention with quiet majesty.
A celebration of strength and beauty in a field awash with color.
Good Morning Dominica
During a long voyage abroad where I lived on a ship we rose to welcome the morning at seas as we sailed toward our port in Dominica.
Sunrise in Glacier Bay
Traveling to Alaska brings certain amounts of light and dark periods. During a trip in May this was a rare sunrise taken at 3 am., as there were few periods of darkness where the sun could rise.
Sunset Over Cuba
The view where the sea and sky meet in a beautiful sunset as we sailed by Cuba.
Open Edition Offerings
London
Sunset image in London with Big Ben and an Iconic double decker bus driving into the frame.
Buzzy Moments
A bumblebee hard at work gathering pollen and pollinating in a pink dahlia.
Mount Rainier
A rare day a visibility in Seattle Washington Harbor displaying sailboat and a view of Mount Rainier in the distance.
To the Yukon
White Pass train journeys up to the Yukon with beautiful mountain views through the decent cloud cover.
Echos in Ice
The cool moments of the largest glacier (Muir Glacier) in Glacier Bay, Alaska.
Take Off
A small plane takes off from Skagway, Alaskan airport and flies over the mountains.
Pink Dahlia
Dark pink dahlia in the garden taken at Darcys Dahlias in Hilliard Oh.
Skagway Harbor Views
Looking from the Harbor out to sea, you can see the beautiful mountainscapes as the sun begins its slow descent into fleeting darkness.
On the Rose
Small insect lands on a rose filled with water following a rain shower.
Morning on the Road
Foggy morning sunrise on an Appalachian interstate at the start of morning commute traffic.
Crescent
A pale crescent moon hangs gently in the darkened sky, its soft yellow glow barely brushing the night. It feels like a quiet secret whispered between shadow and light — a moment suspended between dusk and dream.
Sunset on the Hill
An Ohio sunset on a country highway through prime farm land.
Ruby Throated
Male hummingbird captured in a fleeting moment of hovering by a feeder.
Cadiz, Spain
A sunset in Cadiz from their gardens highlighting their beautiful architecture.
Song Sparrow
Sparrow rest on a tree branch in early summer.
Make A Wish
Close up of a dandelion.
In the Dahlia Garden
A group of dahlias in bloom together, in Darcys Dahlia Field.
Looking Down
Birds Eye view of a tulip in early spring.
The Fly
A fly rests on a yellow dahlia.
Pollinator
Bee works hard to gather pollen from a dahlia.