Framing El Capitan — black and white fine art landscape photograph of El Capitan rising through snow-covered trees, Yosemite National Park, by Vasilis Moustakas

Framing El Capitan — Limited Edition Fine Art Print from Yosemite National Park

Framing El Capitan

Yosemite National Park — 2025

Location map showing Framing El Capitan, Yosemite National Park

Photographing places like this makes me hesitate. Not because of access or difficulty, but because so much has already been said through images. Standing in front of a subject that has been photographed endlessly forces an honest question: what can I add that is true to how I see?

Ansel Adams was one of the first photographers I studied seriously. His work shaped how I understand landscape, patience, and intent. This journey to Yosemite was a quiet act of respect—to face a place so deeply rooted in photographic history and respond to it in my own way.

If there is a single form that defines Yosemite, it is El Capitan. A direct, open view felt familiar to me from the start. I chose instead to work from low ground, allowing the granite face to rise naturally within the frame.

Rather than isolating the rock, I framed it through the surrounding trees. The forest becomes a boundary, shaping the composition and guiding the eye upward. The intention was to place the viewer where I stood—looking up, aware of the scale, and present within the scene.

Fresh snow had fallen the day before. It softened the forest, simplified the structure, and removed distractions. Black and white felt instinctive. It reduced the image to texture, form, and contrast, allowing the relationship between stone and landscape to speak without interruption.

This photograph is not about reinventing El Capitan. It is about approaching it with humility, restraint, and intention. About honoring a place that continues to challenge how we see, even after a century of cameras pointed in its direction.

Whether the result succeeds is for others to decide. I like to think that somewhere, Ansel might at least understand the effort.

‘‘If there is a single form

that defines Yosemite,

it is El Capitan’’

‘‘If there is a single form that defines Yosemite, it is El Capitan’’

Framing El Capitan — framed large format fine art print by Vasilis Moustakas, shown in interior setting

LIMITED EDITION OF 12

Limited edition of 12 across two sizes. Each size is individually numbered.

Archival pigment print on Hahnemühle fine art paper


45" × 30" unframed

Edition of 6

$3,750


72" × 48" unframed

Edition of 6

$8,950


Prices increase as the edition sells through.


Archival pigment print on Hahnemühle fine art paper. Each print is signed, numbered, and shipped with a certificate of authenticity.

Unframed prints ship flat or rolled depending on size. Framing, acrylic face-mounting, and custom display options available on request.