
Trees in Fog, Wawona Road
About the Artist Charles Cramer is a photographer who revels in exploration and craftsmanship. A masterful artist, his career broadly parallels that of Ansel Adams: an early focus on music, finding inspiration in Yosemite National Park, and exploring the developing medium of photography. Charles has worked in the darkroom for many years, mastering the complex Dye Transfer process. He was also one of the first landscape photographers to work with the "digital darkroom", recognizing the computer as an unparalleled means to control color and realize his artistic interpretation of the scene. His prints sell in many galleries, including the Ansel Adams Gallery. In 1987 and again in 2009, Cramer was selected by the National Park Service to be an artist-in-residence in Yosemite. Print Size Information Charles Cramer uses digital processes for image control, such as color and contrast. He prints his images in three ways. Lightjet prints on Crystal Archive paper, Ultrachrome pigment inks on