Waterfall IX
2022
Lower South Falls, Trail of Ten Falls, Oregon
Varnished pigment ink print & black frame ⓘ
Signed, titled, and editioned on the back
16” x 24” image and mount
Edition of 7 + 2 APs
24” x 36” image and mount
Edition of 9 + 2 APs
36” x 54” image and mount
Edition of 5 + 2 APs
48” x 72” image and mount
Edition of 3 + 2 APs
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The pigment ink print is made on Epson glossy paper and sealed with a durable, UV-protective varnish. It’s mounted on 3mm Dibond aluminum for a sleek, flat, non-reflective finish—ideal for large formats and all lighting conditions.
Frames are handcrafted by an artisan-woodworker and custom-designed specifically for Jonathan’s work. The outer wooden frame "floats" with a 1/4” gap around the print and mounts flush to the wall using a French cleat system. See our Printing/Framing page for more information.
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Jonathan carefully curates print availability to maintain their uniqueness and value. Limited editions, ranging from 3 to 9 prints per size per image, are signed, titled, and numbered on the back, with 2 Artist Proofs (AP) for quality control. Once sold out, prints are not available directly from Jonathan. Editions for this piece are listed above. More information about prints can be found on the Printing/Framing page.
Lower South Falls, Trail of Ten Falls, Oregon
This work looks at how we connect with landscapes through feeling and memory rather than clear visual detail. The stripped-down black-and-white images ask viewers to actively engage—slowly piecing together the scene much like I did while photographing in the dark.
Captured at the peak of spring in Oregon’s Silver Falls State Park, this image reveals the enchanting power of Lower South Falls—a cascade that invites visitors to walk directly behind its flowing veil. I positioned my tripod just beneath the overhanging basalt ledge, where the trail curves into a natural amphitheater carved by centuries of water and time. Moss clung to the volcanic rock, glistening in the mist, while the soft light of dusk filtered through the forest canopy. In this hushed space, surrounded by echoing water and rustling leaves, I waited for the perfect balance of movement and stillness. The resulting photograph captures more than just a waterfall—it holds the pulse of the Pacific Northwest wilderness, alive with motion, yet profoundly serene.
16” x 24” image and mount
Edition of 7 + 2 AP
24” x 36” image and mount
Edition of 9 + 2 AP
36” x 54” image and mount
Edition of 5 + 2 AP
48” x 72” image and mount
Edition of 3 + 2 AP
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Waterfalls
Denver-based artist Jonathan Knight captures waterfalls across California, Oregon, Washington, and Colorado in a moody, minimalist style. Photographed shortly after sunset, his black-and-white images emphasize the shape of the water against darkened landscapes, using low contrast to highlight the natural beauty of each cascade. Knight describes the project as focusing on "the figure of the waterfall against negative space," turning the flowing water into the central subject. His nighttime hikes often involved solitary treks through forests, illuminated only by a headlamp, where he occasionally encountered wildlife like elk or deer. Prints from the series are available on his website, and the full collection can be viewed online.