Europe Landscape Photography, Lake bled photos, Switzerland Wall Art, Dolomites art
Europe Landscape Photography, Lake bled photos, Switzerland Wall Art, Dolomites art
Browse our artwork print of Europe and European Wall Art
It's hard to quantify the stunning countries of Europe, but if the dramatic peaks of the alps, the beautiful lakes of the dolomites and Slovenia, fairy-tale castles of Bavaria or the rugged coast of Croatia are your thing, I would highly recommend a visit.
Europe really is a landscape photographers dream allowing you to capture some truly iconic print and wall art among the many photographic locations to explore. See our canvas prints and wall art of the region.
Here you will find my artwork from European wall art, including our Italian Landscape Photography and our Dolomiti art prints. Framed Prints of the alps of Switzerland, Austrian canvas prints and our Seascape prints from the beautiful coast of Slovenia and Croatia.
Stop by and have a browse of my European Photography and see some of my notable images of famous scenes such as Jamnik church, The chapel of St Maria Lake Bled and Val di fumes Dolomiti. These are all available in many photographic wall art forms such as Framed Prints, Unframed Prints and Canvas Prints.
Our photos print of Kermorvan point lighthouse on Brittany
Our Canvas prints of Lake Bachalpsee on the Swiss Alps.
One of our Panoramic wall art prints of Hallstatt Church
Our Sunset / Sunrise wall art prints of St Prizmos Church
SEE OUR EUROPEAN PRINTS IN OUR
"PRINTS OF EUROPE COLLECTION"
Learn more about Europe
The European continent is home to some 51 different countries. Its is the richest continent in the world and is the 2nd smallest by mass. Europe is surrounded by from three sides by the Arctic Ocean, Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean.
Parts of Europe are often classified into sections such as West, East, Balkan, Iberian, Baltic or Scandinavian.
- Europe's most visited attraction is the Louvre.
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More chocolate is bought at Brussels Airport than anywhere else in the world.
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The largest church in Europe is St. Peter’s Basilica.
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The Kingdom of Denmark is the oldest monarchy in Europe.
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The most castles in Europe can be found in the Czech Republic.
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There are more than 200 languages spoken in Europe
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The longest coastline in Europe is Norway's.
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It’s illegal in Switzerland to mow your lawn on Sundays
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Only 1% of the British Museum’s collection is on display
And before I forget Europe is amazing for landscape photography, I may be biased but where can you travel through so many different countries, landscapes and experience so many different ways of life and history than Europe. So make sure you bring your camera if you want to capture some amazing landscape photography and even frame up your favourite print.
I would really recommend anyone spend some time traveling around Europe.
One of our wall art prints of Lake Bled
Follow my road trip around the Europe in this video and see our European Fine Art Prints
Sebastien Coell is a self-taught photographer from Devon, United Kingdom
He enjoys travel, hiking, rugby and photographing the beautiful world in which we live in, He enjoys both the technical side of capturing the image as well as the creative act of exploring locations and finding compositions.
He love's to travel and it's his passion for photography that has given him the drive to wake up at 4 am on a cold day to photograph a sunrise, stay up till 5 am to photograph the milky way and camp or stay as some amazing alpine locations over the years.
His photography primarily covers landscapes and seascapes from the UK, Europe and Scandinavia. He creates a range of art prints and wall art in a range of medium from traditional wall art, canvas prints, framed prints and unframed prints, you can see all of his European wall art by clicking one of the images.
Sebastien Coell Photography in Questions!
What are the best things about photographing Europe?
That's a hard question to answer because it's such a diverse place, I would probably say it's more of a journey to visit different European sites, it's so easy to sample another culture or way of life and that is great. The landscape is also very diverse. It's such a treat to have it on your doorstep and as such I would just say the best thing is the total range of opportunities that Europe brings.
Can you give us any must-sees when visiting Europe?
I could do but that would take me all day, I would list Northern Italy, Croatia, Slovenia and Scandinavia as my all time favourite places to see.
Are there any photography myths you would like to clarify?
You don't have to shoot in manual to be a great photographer its about, selecting your mode to suit your situation.
What equipment is behind your images?
I shoot with a Canon 6D mk1 from 2016
Lens wise, Canon 70-200 F4, Canon 16-35 F4, Canon 24-105 F4
Nikon AIS F1.2, Samyang 14mm F2.8 (for astro)
Lee filters 0.9 soft grad, 0.6 hard grad, 10 stop filter
Spend your money on good lenses and a good tripod,
What is the best things about being a British based photographer?
The United Kingdom is a relativity small place but it has a very diverse landscape, you can see mountain ranges, rolling hills, flowing meadows, and a great never ending coastline which is great for creating a diverse range of wall art. Plus you never too far away from a pub lunch.
Where has your photography taken you?
Furthest would be the Lofoten islands, longest away would be Croatia and Northern Italy
What have been your biggest challenges with your photography so far?
Probably the process of running a business from it, building websites, completing SEO etc are tasks I enjoy but are very time consuming, I also don't like post production work on photos, I like to get it correct on the camera.
What do you use Lightroom or Photoshop?
Lightroom for a catalogue, Photoshop 100% for editing, Camera Raw is very good.
What is your favourite photography location to date?
That's quite easy The Italian Dolomites.
What are the most important things to consider when becoming a professional photographer?
Try and produce your own style and learn to be a good marketer.
How has your YouTube channel helped your photography business?
It has helped me with inspiration, I am self thought so YouTube has helped me lots over the years and it has been good to give back to the community by sharing my own work. I love the comments and engagement it has provided over the years and I love sharing my wall art with my viewers.