

Elizabeth Carmel is a professional fine art photographer specializing in unique, expressive landscapes and "waterscapes". Elizabeth's fine art prints combine dramatic photography, vivid colors, and artistic touches to create new, captivating visions of the natural world.
Using ultra-high resolution 39 megapixel digital photography, she is able to capture the subtle details of the natural world and transfer them to large prints with stunning clarity and color. She does her own printing on fine art paper or canvas with long-life pigmented inks. Her award winning images are in numerous galleries and private collections throughout the United States. Her prints have been displayed at the California Museum of Photography and the Nevada Museum of Art. In 2006 Elizabeth published a book of her photography titled "Brilliant Waters, Portraits of Lake Tahoe, Yosemite and the High Sierra" with a foreword by Robert Redford. Robert Redford states in his foreword: "I saw this country as if I had not seen it before—like I was being led slowly, carefully, along a great and beautiful path. To have this sensation of stop time observation is not easy. This work simply stopped me in my tracks. I am grateful." Elizabeth has recently released a new book titled "The Changing Range of Light, Portraits of the Sierra Nevada," which pairs her photographs with important information about the effects of climate change on the Sierra Nevada mountains.
Perfect Resize, formerly Genuine Fractals, is Elizabeth's tool of choice for enlarging her images and creating gallery wraps. She says "I use Genuine Fractals Professional Edition daily to enlarge my images, sometimes as large as 10 feet by 5 feet for large mural displays. I also use the gallery wrap feature almost daily to make canvas wraps that I sell as fine art prints. This feature is a huge timesaver for me. I have found Genuine Fractals to be the best up-sampling program, after experimenting with them all."
