
399 and the Fab Four | Day One
Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming
The First Light of Four
Captured on the historic first day, Grizzly 399 emerged with her rare quadruplets; this image documents a moment of sheer biological wonder in the Grand Teton wilderness. To be present at the very beginning of this chapter in her legacy required the kind of professional fieldcraft earned over five decades in the high country. This portrait is more than a photograph; it is a first-hand record of the resilience and maternal strength of the world’s most famous grizzly.
Grand Teton Grizzly 399 hunting with her spring cubs a limited edition of 500 prints.
Behind the Lens: The First Day of the Fab Four
The history of Grizzly 399 is a narrative of resilience, but the day she emerged with her rare quadruplets was a moment of high-stakes coordination. I was waiting near the roadside—the most ethical and non-intrusive vantage point for documenting bears in the lower 48—with my long-time friend from our Denali days, Tom Mangelsen.
We had spent the morning monitoring rumors that she was heading toward the road. We each retreated to our vehicles to ready our heavy tripods and long lenses, having agreed that if either of us heard anything, we would signal the other immediately.
The tension broke when I saw Tom grip his steering wheel with purpose and give a sharp, silent nod of his head—the signal to follow. We traced our way down the road and had barely finished leveling our tripods when the silence of the sagebrush was broken. 399 appeared over a rise, and behind her, in single file, came the 'Fab Four'.
To capture the very first hours of that historic emergence was a gift earned through fifty years of patience and the kind of field-tested brotherhood that only decades in the wild can forge".
Exclusivity & Materiality: The Grizzly 399 Collection
This portrait of the world’s most famous grizzly matriarch is more than an image; it is a documented milestone in the history of the American West. To honor this moment, every print is produced as an Exclusive Limited Edition Fine Art Asset, engineered for the most discerning collectors.
- The 50-Year Vision: This capture is the result of five decades spent documenting apex predators for premier publications like National Geographic, National Wildlife, and Sports Afield.
- Historical Provenance: Captured on the historic first day 399 emerged with her quadruplets, this print represents a rare alignment of professional fieldcraft and biological wonder.
- Signature Authentication: Each piece in this strictly limited series is signed and numbered by Jess Lee, providing a direct link to the artist's fifty-year archive.
- Museum-Grade Mediums: Available in Lumachrome® HD Acrylic for a stunning, backlit 3D depth or ChromaLuxe® Museum-Grade Metal for a modern, high-definition finish.
- Archival Integrity: Produced with chemically stable, acid-free materials, these prints are rated for 100+ years of permanence, ensuring the legacy of 399 remains vibrant for generations.
To See more about Grand Teton National Park check these links
Grand Teton National Park Wildlife Photographers Guide
Grand Teton National Park Mountain Photography
Grand Teton National Park Landscape Photographers Guide
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TOP OF THE LINE Lumachrome® HD Trulife® Acrylic Print

TOP OF THE LINE Lumachrome® HD Trulife® Acrylic Print
Luxury Acrylic, Museum Quality Print.
Gallery style Float Mount Ready to Hang Lumachrome® HD Acryic Prints using TruLife® Acrylic are the finest image display medium available today. This display is perfect for those who prefer a highly detailed vibrant artwork. These Limited Edition Museum Quality pieces are the most highly sought-after luxury prints held by fine art collectors worldwide. The 'Best of the Best', in a luxury fine art print presentation. More information.
Framed Top of the Line Lumachrome® HD Trulife® Acrylic Print

The Best of the Best with Elegant Luxury Framing
Luxurious gallery-style Framed Ultra Lumachrome® TruLife® acrylic prints with the addition of a MUSEUM QUALITY Roma® Italian wood molding in various finishes to fit your taste with linen liner or a contemporary simple black frame.
These exquisite hand-made frames can add several inches to the total width and height of your art piece for a detailed brilliance and warmth that is absolutely unequaled in sophistication and beauty.
For a simple more cost effective solution to purchasing a paper print and having a local frame shop mount, matt, and put your beauitful print under glass we can use a simple black or wood toned frame to set off your TruLife Acrylic print and set it apart from the wall without the distraction of a more ornate wood frame with matt, liner and glass. Just make a note on your order that you would like the simple black external float frame or Contact Jess to discuss this option.
I am happy to work directly with you about frame choices, You can contact me to discuss your framing questions of set up a consultation call.
Metal - Chromalux Metal Print, Exhibition Quality Mounted and Ready to Hang

The Finest Metal Print - Exhibition Quality - Vibrant Color- Unsurpassed Luminescence in Metal
Ready to Hang Metal Prints --These ready-to-hang metal prints have more detail and richer colors than canvas. The colors are vibrant, and the luminescence is excellent. They are available in sizes up to 48” x 96”.
Paper - Museum Quality Fine Art Rag Paper Print

Classic Fine Art Museum Quality Paper, preferred for Color or Black and White Paper Prints
I prefer this paper for the best classic fine art display medium for Color and Black and White. My work has been printed on this paper thousands of times and displayed in collections worldwide. Its surface is smooth with a subtle texture and a slightly warm base that produces very pleasing B&W and Color prints reminiscent of platinum prints. Fine Art Rag paper meets the highest industry standards regarding density, color gamut, color graduation, and image sharpness while preserving the special touch and feel of genuine art paper.
Fine Art Print Purchase FAQ
This section answers the most common questions from collectors regarding quality, authenticity, materials, and ordering logistics for my limited-edition prints.
1. Quality, Materials, and Archival Longevity
Q: What makes Jess Lee's prints "museum-quality"?
A: My fine art prints are defined by exceptional resolution, professional craftsmanship, and the use of the industry's highest-grade archival materials. This ensures the image quality remains pristine for decades, meeting the standards required for gallery exhibitions and long-term private collections.
Q: What specific materials and printing processes are used?
A: I create prints using processes that guarantee maximum clarity and longevity:
- Substrates: Available materials include Lumachrome® HD Acrylic, Exhibition Mounted Metal, and premium Archival Pigment Prints on fine art cotton-rag papers (often referred to as Giclée).
- Inks: Only fade-resistant, archival pigmented inks are used, offering a wider color gamut and superior durability compared to standard dye-based prints.
- Resolution: Prints are created from genuine, very large, high-resolution digital files, ensuring sharp detail and clarity even in the largest formats (60" to 120" or more).
Creating A TruLife Acrylic Print

2. Investment, Authenticity, and Exclusivity
Q: Why should I purchase a limited-edition print?
A: Limited editions are a hallmark of collectible art. By restricting the total number of copies produced for a specific image, the scarcity is guaranteed, which generally supports the artwork's collectible value and long-term investment potential. Once an edition is sold out, it is never reprinted.
Q: How is the print authenticated and numbered?
A: Every limited-edition fine art print is meticulously authenticated:
- Signature: Each print is hand-signed and numbered by Jess Lee.
- Certificate of Authenticity (COA): A formal Certificate of Authenticity is provided with every purchase. This document details the artwork title, total edition size, medium, and the specific number of your print (e.g., 5/100).
- Provenance: This documentation verifies the print's origin and is essential for future appraisal or resale.
Q: What is the typical edition size for your work?
A: Edition sizes vary based on the image's format and style but are generally small to preserve exclusivity. Prints are often split across sizes (e.g., 50 copies total across all offered sizes). Check the individual print page for the exact, guaranteed edition limit.
3. Ordering, Shipping, and Customer Service
Q: How long will it take to receive my print?
A: Since each limited-edition print is custom-crafted to your material and size specifications, production requires careful attention.
- Production Time: Please allow 4 to 6 weeks for printing, finishing, quality control, and artist signing. Custom orders can take longer. Rush orders are available Contact
- Shipping: Shipping times vary by destination, but tracking information is provided as soon as your artwork ships.
Q: How are the prints shipped, and are they insured?
A: All shipments are handled by professional art carriers and are fully insured against damage during transit.
- Packaging: Prints are securely packaged in durable, custom-built crates or specialized art boxes designed to prevent damage.
- Damage Policy: If your artwork arrives damaged, please contact us within 48 hours of delivery with photographic proof. We will immediately initiate an insurance claim and arrange for a prompt replacement at no cost to you.
Q: What is your return policy?
A: Due to the custom-made, limited-edition nature of the artwork, all sales are final once production has begun. We do not accept returns for buyer's remorse. We only offer replacements or credit if the product is damaged during shipping (see Damage Policy above). If you need a size that is not shown or a larger size, please contact Jess for options.
Please allow 4-6 weeks for production and delivery.
U.S. orders ship FREE, crating prints larger than 24x36, and framed prints may have an additional charge. Contact Jess for international shipping fee. Please allow 4 - 6 weeks for production and delivery.


























































































































