
Start with a photo from your last trip. In a couple of minutes you'll have a print-ready poster that feels less like clip art and more like something you'd see hanging in a ranger station gift shop.
Trailhead snapshot, ridge-line panorama, alpine lake, elopement portrait — all work.
The tool extracts a palette from your photo, posterizes the image, and lays out the type.
Tweak the band, captions, fonts, and colors until the poster feels personal.
Print at home, send to a local shop, or order from the Etsy store. Hang it where you will see it.
The Grand Teton poster generator runs entirely in your browser. Drop in a photo, choose one of three poster templates, and the layout, color extraction, and typography fall into place automatically. From there it''s a matter of taste — adjust the type, nudge the photo, swap palettes — until the poster feels like the trip you actually took.
Park-themed posters first appeared as Works Progress Administration prints in the late 1930s, designed to encourage Americans to visit the public lands their tax dollars had just protected.
Wedding venues, elopement spots, anniversary trips, the campsite where the dog finally swam in a lake — the studio is built for the specific memories that don't fit a generic print.
There's no signup, no watermark on the preview, and no time limit — design as long as you want before deciding to download.
I print custom national park posters on heavyweight matte archival paper and ship in protected tubes. Standard 18x24 and 12x16 sizes are available, with framed options on request — perfect for gifts, weddings, and milestone trips.
Visit the Etsy shopThe studio is free to use. A one-time five-dollar fee unlocks the high-resolution print-ready file — no subscription, no account required.
Yes — that is the whole point. Upload a JPEG or PNG from your phone or camera. Trail shots, summit photos, golden-hour landscapes, and elopement portraits all work; higher-resolution files produce sharper posters.
A high-resolution PNG sized for standard 12×16 or 18×24 frames, with 300 DPI metadata embedded so any home printer or local print shop handles it correctly.
Absolutely. Reach out through my Etsy shop with your photo and a few notes — date, location, names, the trail you took. Commissions usually take 3–5 business days with revisions until it feels right.