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A vibrant and high-saturation 6x7 medium format film photograph captured on Fuji Velvia 50 at the iconic Altamont Pass, California. The image, from the Structure collection, utilizes a dramatic low-angle perspective and the "road to nowhere" yellow line to guide the eye through a complex network of utility poles and transmission lines toward the wind turbines of the Diablo Range. This professional analog study documents the massive scale of renewable energy infrastructure and the human impact on the Northern California landscape. The legendary color palette of Velvia film emphasizes the deep blue sky and golden hills of Alameda County, perfectly capturing the intersection of modern engineering and regional topography within the Matt Haupt collection.

3026 x 3606 px | 340 DPI | sRGB | 24-bit | 9.51MB | JPG
Matt Haupt

Road to Nowhere

Road to Nowhere

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  • Single Use

    $25 per 1,000 impressions

    Ideal for targeted, short-term projects: email newsletters, yearly reports, social

  • Unlimited Use

    $250 per year

    Comprehensive access for ongoing creative: billboards, websites, broadcast

  • Exclusive Use

    $2,500 per year

    Complete market freeze (print and digital) for brand-defining campaigns