
Yaquina Head Lighthouse — Storm Series 4
Oregon Coast Fine Art Photography
About
From Up Here, You See What It's Actually Up Against.
The top of Salal Hill puts you above the lighthouse, above the cliff overlooks, and above the standard view of Yaquina Head that most visitors take home.
From here, on a significant swell day, you see the full picture: the headland exposed on three sides, the Pacific pushing in from the southwest, the lighthouse doing what it has done since 1873. The waves have to be 20 feet or more to reach the rocks at the base. These were.
A fourth perspective from the same storm session — a different angle on the same unanswerable ocean.
Every print is made to order on archival-grade media — the same materials used in fine art and museum printing. Printed, inspected, and shipped by Jeremy Burke personally.
Built to Order
Every print in this collection is individually produced after your order is placed — never mass-manufactured or pulled from inventory. That means your piece is made specifically for you, using the materials and format you select.
Production takes 2–3 weeks from the time of order. Each print is personally inspected by Jeremy before it ships.