
Your phone is full of perfectly good park photos doing absolutely nothing. Park Poster Studio gives them a reason to leave the camera roll and find a frame.
Start designingTrailhead 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 Yosemite 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.
The retro template trades crisp digital edges for sun-bleached warmth: dustier colors, looser geometry, the visual equivalent of a softcover guidebook left on a dashboard for a summer.
JPEGs from a phone are perfectly fine. The studio runs everything in the browser, so nothing leaves your device, and the export is sized for clean printing at 12×16 or 18×24.
If you would rather skip the design step entirely, my Etsy shop carries WPA posters for sale alongside modern and retro national park posters at 18x24 — printed on heavyweight matte archival paper and shipped in protective tubes.
Original national park prints, vintage WPA-inspired designs, and limited print runs live in my Etsy shop, alongside the custom commission queue for elopements, anniversaries, and first-summit gifts.
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.