Photographs You Feel
Quiet, meditative fine art photographs exploring time, memory, and emotional presence.
Best-Selling Collections
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Dunes Collection
Elemental images of heaven and earth.
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Waterfalls Collection
A study of movement and stillness — where water becomes atmosphere and time dissolves.
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Human/Nature Collection
Subtle interventions within vast landscapes, exploring our fragile relationship with the natural world.
Why these photographs belong in your home
More Than Landscapes — Experiences of Calm
These photographs are created to live with you.
Rather than documenting place, they document emotion—quiet, stillness, and presence. In a chaotic, over-burdened world, the work offers calm and visual breathing room.
Collected for private homes, modern residences, and architectural spaces, each piece brings clarity and grounding—a counterbalance to noise and speed.
• Designed for modern and minimalist interiors
• Timeless black-and-white aesthetic
• Presence without demanding attention
• Works at intimate and large scales
Editions, Materials, and Craft
Crafted Without Compromise
Every photograph is offered as a strictly limited edition, signed and numbered, and produced using museum‑grade materials chosen for longevity and visual depth.
• Archival fine art papers and premium substrates
• Acrylic face‑mounts, float frames, and custom presentations
• Personally supervised printing and finishing
• Designed to last generations
This is slow, intentional work — made once, made well.
Meet Jonathan
The Artist Behind the Work
Jonathan Knight is an internationally awarded photographic artist based in Denver, Colorado. Working primarily with long exposure, his minimalist landscapes explore time not as a moment, but as a presence — something felt rather than seen.
His work has been exhibited internationally and is held in public and private collections worldwide.
Collected internationally • Featured in leading photography publications • Museum‑grade craftsmanship
These aren’t just photographs of landscapes. They are portraits of time—of everything felt, remembered, and unseen.
— Jonathan Knight