
Print 01
The Barn Cat
Wyoming · 2026
A ranch hand and the barn cat.
From $55 · 8×10 · 16×20 · 24×30 in
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Ranches, rodeos, pool halls, and the hours around them. Documentary photographs made across the American West.
Ranch Hours follows the moments around the main event — the waiting, working, talking, and lingering that happen before the gate opens and after the crowd leaves. Many of these frames were made at the Cody Stampede on the Fourth of July, 2026 — America's 250th — where the rodeo doubles as a small town's whole summer. Across the West, they look at Western life as a daily rhythm: horses at the rail, a cat passed between hands, sunset over the yard, and the bar after dark.








Each print is offered in three sizes, matched to the shape of the photograph so nothing is cropped to fit. Choose your size on the print's page.
| Small | 8×10 or 8×12 in | $55 |
| Medium | 16×20 or 16×24 in | $135 |
| Large | 24×30 or 24×36 in | $350 |
Approximate print heights next to an average adult. Large prints read as a real statement on the wall; small prints suit a gallery grouping.
Printed on archival fine-art paper by a professional lab and shipped directly to you. Each print is an open edition.
Each image is an open edition — printed as ordered, not numbered.
Prints ship unframed, ready for your own frame, with a small white border for handling and matting.
Printed by a professional lab on archival fine-art paper built to last decades without fading.
Each print is produced when you order it. Expect roughly 2–4 weeks to print and ship.
Ships within the United States and Canada, flat or rolled in a protective tube depending on size.
Sizes are matched to each photograph's aspect ratio to preserve the original composition. Minor trimming may occur during lab production.
Because prints are made to order, returns are accepted only for damage in transit — send a photo within 7 days and I'll reprint.
New Western work drops a few times a year. Subscribers see it first — and get 10% off a first print.