Teton Storehouse
T.A. Moulton Barn on Mormon Row in Grand Teton National Park stands alone. Today, two picturesque barns highlight Mormon Row. Settlers John and Thomas Alma (T.A.) Moulton built these barns on adjacent homesteads. T. A. took over 30 years to build his gable-with-shed style barn. Photographers from around the world stop by T. A. Moulton’s barn to capture this iconic historic structure with the Teton Range in the background. Photo by Taylor Wilkes
T.A. Moulton Barn on Mormon Row in Grand Teton National Park stands alone. Today, two picturesque barns highlight Mormon Row. Settlers John and Thomas Alma (T.A.) Moulton built these barns on adjacent homesteads. T. A. took over 30 years to build his gable-with-shed style barn. Photographers from around the world stop by T. A. Moulton’s barn to capture this iconic historic structure with the Teton Range in the background. Photo by Taylor Wilkes
T.A. Moulton Barn on Mormon Row in Grand Teton National Park stands alone. Today, two picturesque barns highlight Mormon Row. Settlers John and Thomas Alma (T.A.) Moulton built these barns on adjacent homesteads. T. A. took over 30 years to build his gable-with-shed style barn. Photographers from around the world stop by T. A. Moulton’s barn to capture this iconic historic structure with the Teton Range in the background. Photo by Taylor Wilkes
Metal Print- Metal Prints represent a new art medium for preserving photos by infusing dyes directly into specially coated high gloss aluminum sheets. Traditionally displayed as a float mount on the wall.
Fine Art Print- Giclée print on a high quality archival textured watercolor paper. Print is traditionally matted and framed with glass. Sold as print only. **
Canvas Print- Giclée print on a high quality poly cotton canvas then laminated with a satin liquid laminate to provide protection to the image. Print can be displayed framed or as a gallery wrap. Sold as print only. **
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*-Image is sold as a triptych, a 3 panel image. For example a 36” x 72” metal triptych is sold as 3 36” x 24” panels that are hung on the wall to display one image. Please see the About Fine Art Photographs page to see an example.
**-Framing and stretching is available. Please contact us if you would like to order a framed print.