Museum-quality prints from America's most visited national park — cascading waterfalls, misty ridgelines, black bear wildlife, and the ancient Appalachian forests of Tennessee and North Carolina.
The Great Smoky Mountains National Park — straddling the Tennessee and North Carolina border — is the most visited national park in the United States, and for good reason. The biodiversity is staggering: over 19,000 documented species, more tree varieties than all of northern Europe, and a network of rivers and waterfalls unlike anywhere else in the eastern United States.
Dan has photographed here extensively, from the black bear and white-tailed deer of Cades Cove to the long-exposure silk of Little River and the ancient mist-covered ridgelines at dawn. These prints bring the lush, primordial quality of the Smokies into any interior — they work equally well in mountain cabins and Manhattan apartments.
"The Smokies have a quality I've never encountered anywhere else. On a foggy morning in Cades Cove, with a bear 30 feet away in the meadow, time just stops. I've been back a dozen times and it never gets ordinary."
— Dan Sproul, Lima, Ohio
Locations photographed
Featured Smoky Mountains Prints

Little River — Great Smoky Mountains
Long Exposure Spring · All Media

Black Bear Cub — Cades Cove
Wildlife · Canvas & Metal

Cascade Waterfall
Long Exposure · Canvas & Framed

Watkins Glen — Gorge & Stone Steps
Long Exposure · Statement Print
A selection from Dan's waterfall and Smoky Mountains portfolio. All images printable at large format on museum-quality media.
View Full Waterfall Collection ↗Premium cotton, gallery-wrapped. Ready to hang.
Archival paper in white, silver, or dark frames.
Dye-infused aluminum. Vivid, waterproof, modern.
Face-mounted crystal clarity. Gallery-grade depth.
Every image available as museum-quality canvas, metal, acrylic, and framed prints.
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