





Where the Fog Meets Fire
Title: Where the Fog Meets Fire
As the last light of day slips below the Pacific, San Francisco comes alive in the glow of twilight. This photograph captures the city skyline rising through the mist, with the Bay Bridge leading your eye across shimmering waters to the glowing heart of the city. The fiery hues of sunset melt into deep blues and purples, painting the fog-draped hills in color and light. From Sutro Tower’s silhouette to the distant ferris wheel, every detail of this scene speaks to the electric calm of a San Francisco evening. A timeless piece for anyone who has felt the quiet magic of the Bay at dusk.
Medium Options
Photography is available in three different media formats. Please do not hesitate to reach out at inquiries@matthewraifman.com if you have questions or would like a custom format.
Fine Art Print
Image is printed on a high-end archival, matte, heavy stock fine art paper specifically chosen to match the image. For Fine Art Prints, I use top-of-the-line Photo Rag Bright White matte cotton paper made by Hahnemühle, a German company that is over 400 years old and known for its excellence. The choice of matte paper reduces reflections from light sources (though the glass choice in a frame will affect this too). While I have offered less expensive print paper versions in the past, I find that the images are best displayed and experienced on a high quality paper with moderate texture. It really transforms the digital image into a tactile, real world piece of art.
Photo Print Under Acrylic
Acrylic images are ready to hang on your wall with dramatic vibrancy and built in mounting equipment. Image is printed on Fuji Crystal Archive paper for color images and Illford Black and White paper for monochrome. It is then mounted to an aluminum backing for rigidity and mounting rails (included). Finally, an 1/8th of an inch of acrylic is layered on top of the print. When lit, the acrylic increases color saturation and sharpness by refracting light off the surface. It also creates a sort of three-dimensional effect. It’s a wonderful way to durably displace a piece in your home or business without the need for additional framing.
Title: Where the Fog Meets Fire
As the last light of day slips below the Pacific, San Francisco comes alive in the glow of twilight. This photograph captures the city skyline rising through the mist, with the Bay Bridge leading your eye across shimmering waters to the glowing heart of the city. The fiery hues of sunset melt into deep blues and purples, painting the fog-draped hills in color and light. From Sutro Tower’s silhouette to the distant ferris wheel, every detail of this scene speaks to the electric calm of a San Francisco evening. A timeless piece for anyone who has felt the quiet magic of the Bay at dusk.
Medium Options
Photography is available in three different media formats. Please do not hesitate to reach out at inquiries@matthewraifman.com if you have questions or would like a custom format.
Fine Art Print
Image is printed on a high-end archival, matte, heavy stock fine art paper specifically chosen to match the image. For Fine Art Prints, I use top-of-the-line Photo Rag Bright White matte cotton paper made by Hahnemühle, a German company that is over 400 years old and known for its excellence. The choice of matte paper reduces reflections from light sources (though the glass choice in a frame will affect this too). While I have offered less expensive print paper versions in the past, I find that the images are best displayed and experienced on a high quality paper with moderate texture. It really transforms the digital image into a tactile, real world piece of art.
Photo Print Under Acrylic
Acrylic images are ready to hang on your wall with dramatic vibrancy and built in mounting equipment. Image is printed on Fuji Crystal Archive paper for color images and Illford Black and White paper for monochrome. It is then mounted to an aluminum backing for rigidity and mounting rails (included). Finally, an 1/8th of an inch of acrylic is layered on top of the print. When lit, the acrylic increases color saturation and sharpness by refracting light off the surface. It also creates a sort of three-dimensional effect. It’s a wonderful way to durably displace a piece in your home or business without the need for additional framing.
Title: Where the Fog Meets Fire
As the last light of day slips below the Pacific, San Francisco comes alive in the glow of twilight. This photograph captures the city skyline rising through the mist, with the Bay Bridge leading your eye across shimmering waters to the glowing heart of the city. The fiery hues of sunset melt into deep blues and purples, painting the fog-draped hills in color and light. From Sutro Tower’s silhouette to the distant ferris wheel, every detail of this scene speaks to the electric calm of a San Francisco evening. A timeless piece for anyone who has felt the quiet magic of the Bay at dusk.
Medium Options
Photography is available in three different media formats. Please do not hesitate to reach out at inquiries@matthewraifman.com if you have questions or would like a custom format.
Fine Art Print
Image is printed on a high-end archival, matte, heavy stock fine art paper specifically chosen to match the image. For Fine Art Prints, I use top-of-the-line Photo Rag Bright White matte cotton paper made by Hahnemühle, a German company that is over 400 years old and known for its excellence. The choice of matte paper reduces reflections from light sources (though the glass choice in a frame will affect this too). While I have offered less expensive print paper versions in the past, I find that the images are best displayed and experienced on a high quality paper with moderate texture. It really transforms the digital image into a tactile, real world piece of art.
Photo Print Under Acrylic
Acrylic images are ready to hang on your wall with dramatic vibrancy and built in mounting equipment. Image is printed on Fuji Crystal Archive paper for color images and Illford Black and White paper for monochrome. It is then mounted to an aluminum backing for rigidity and mounting rails (included). Finally, an 1/8th of an inch of acrylic is layered on top of the print. When lit, the acrylic increases color saturation and sharpness by refracting light off the surface. It also creates a sort of three-dimensional effect. It’s a wonderful way to durably displace a piece in your home or business without the need for additional framing.