America the Beautiful
A limited-edition collection honoring the wild country at the heart of the American story.
For two and a half centuries, America has been measured less by its borders than by its wild places. This collection marks the nation's 250th anniversary through the landscapes, wildlife, rivers, mountains, and deserts that have always carried its spirit — from the granite of Yosemite to the steam and thunder of Yellowstone.
Scenes of a Wild Country
Jess Lee doesn't chase the light — Lee knows where it lives.
Made to Live in the Finest Rooms
Every piece is a museum-quality, limited-edition print — available as Lumachrome HD TruLife Acrylic, Chromaluxe Metal, and Hahnemühle Fine Art Paper. Built to anchor luxury homes, executive offices, lodges, resorts, and serious collections, and to hold its depth and color for generations.
TruLife Acrylic
Metal
Fine Art Paper
Bring America Home
Limited editions for the 250th. Choose your scene, your format, and your size.
Jess Lee is a National Geographic contributing photographer with more than fifty years in the field. Holding NPS and BLM Authorized Permittee status for Yellowstone and Grand Teton, Lee has contributed to an Emmy-winning Ken Burns PBS series and exhibited at the Annenberg Space for Photography. Based in Island Park, Idaho, at the edge of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, Lee photographs the American West — and the wider wild world — for collectors who care where an image comes from.