Paddling at Mt. Baker Lodge, 1932
Mary Pearson enjoys a late June summer day in the mountains at Mt. Baker Lodge, WA. Photo by Eric Pearson, 1932. Original large format film photograph scanned at a hi-resolution to make an incredible enlargement. A stunning addition to any room in the house.
The lodge in 1931, then only 4 years old, burned to the ground. The Pearson’s were at the lodge that day and with his camera, Hal Pearson documented the devastation.
Thin Black Frame with White Mat
Final frame size: 31.25"x37.89"
Digital photo size: 24”x29.84”
Mat style: White
Limited edition of 25
Frames are custom cut and hand-made by Framebridge, who ships the photograph to you ready to hang. Framebridge’s mouldings are made of solid wood with premium finishes, including acid-free materials and acrylic with UV protection. Each frame is inspected by their experts to ensure perfection before it is shipped out to you from their studios here in the United States. International shipping is not available at this time.
Printing is done on large-format Epson printers using Premium Luster or Matte paper. with archival inks. Luster paper is 260 gsm and matte paper is 192 gsm. Printing is included in the price of your frame.