All Is Golden
Price range: $1 500.00 through $2 000.00
All Is Golden
"All is Golden – Rawsonville, South Africa" - In the soft embrace of late light and ancient soil, "All is Golden" brings forth the timeless rhythm of South Africa’s Breede River Valley—a landscape steeped in grace, golden tones, and quiet resilience.
Nestled within the historic town of Rawsonville, this image captures the essence of a fertile valley framed by the Du Toitskloof, Hex River, Slanghoek, and Langeberg mountain ranges. These dramatic peaks shelter a tapestry of vineyards and small farms, shaped over generations by the natural cycles of river and rainfall, seed and harvest.
Deuteronomy 28:8
“The Lord will command the blessing on you in your storehouses and in all to which you set your hand, and He will bless you in the land which the Lord your God is giving you.
Founded in 1859 on the farm Aan-de-Smalblaar, Rawsonville rose in answer to seasonal isolation, when the Breede River’s swelling banks would cut it off from the town of Worcester. This is a place forged by endurance and rewarded with abundance. Today, it forms part of the renowned Breedekloof Wine Route, just under an hour from Cape Town, yet it feels like a world apart: a sanctuary of tradition, serenity, and golden-hued beauty.
"All is Golden" evokes more than a moment—it evokes an entire philosophy of patience and presence. Taken at a time when the land glows with richness—its winter peaks dusted with snow, and its vineyards kissed by the last amber light of summer—this photograph reflects the profound stillness of place.
Captured on Kodak Professional Ektar 100 film using a Shen-Hao 4×5 large format camera with a 6×9 roll film back, the image is infused with the unmistakable warmth, clarity, and fine grain that only film can offer. Ektar’s saturated colour palette and cinematic rendering elevate this work beyond landscape photography into something enduring and emotional.
All is Golden is a signed and embossed Open Edition print, hand-developed and printed with care. This is a true analogue work of art for collectors and curators who understand the art of waiting for light, for colour, for silence. It offers a luminous connection to Africa’s natural beauty and cultural memory, rendered in analogue and presented with reverence.
This is a signed and embossed Open Edition print.
All Is Golden
All Is Golden
"All is Golden – Rawsonville, South Africa" - In the soft embrace of late light and ancient soil, "All is Golden" brings forth the timeless rhythm of South Africa’s Breede River Valley—a landscape steeped in grace, golden tones, and quiet resilience.
Nestled within the historic town of Rawsonville, this image captures the essence of a fertile valley framed by the Du Toitskloof, Hex River, Slanghoek, and Langeberg mountain ranges. These dramatic peaks shelter a tapestry of vineyards and small farms, shaped over generations by the natural cycles of river and rainfall, seed and harvest.
Deuteronomy 28:8
“The Lord will command the blessing on you in your storehouses and in all to which you set your hand, and He will bless you in the land which the Lord your God is giving you.
Founded in 1859 on the farm Aan-de-Smalblaar, Rawsonville rose in answer to seasonal isolation, when the Breede River’s swelling banks would cut it off from the town of Worcester. This is a place forged by endurance and rewarded with abundance. Today, it forms part of the renowned Breedekloof Wine Route, just under an hour from Cape Town, yet it feels like a world apart: a sanctuary of tradition, serenity, and golden-hued beauty.
"All is Golden" evokes more than a moment—it evokes an entire philosophy of patience and presence. Taken at a time when the land glows with richness—its winter peaks dusted with snow, and its vineyards kissed by the last amber light of summer—this photograph reflects the profound stillness of place.
Captured on Kodak Professional Ektar 100 film using a Shen-Hao 4×5 large format camera with a 6×9 roll film back, the image is infused with the unmistakable warmth, clarity, and fine grain that only film can offer. Ektar’s saturated colour palette and cinematic rendering elevate this work beyond landscape photography into something enduring and emotional.
All is Golden is a signed and embossed Open Edition print, hand-developed and printed with care. This is a true analogue work of art for collectors and curators who understand the art of waiting for light, for colour, for silence. It offers a luminous connection to Africa’s natural beauty and cultural memory, rendered in analogue and presented with reverence.
This is a signed and embossed Open Edition print.
Price range: $1 500.00 through $2 000.00
Print Information
The Cameras
Your Subtitle Goes Here
Every photograph begins with the camera it was created on. Whether captured on traditional photographic film or a modern digital camera, every image is produced with the same commitment to craftsmanship and authenticity.
Film negatives and transparencies are personally developed by hand before being professionally scanned and prepared for printing. Digital photographs are captured in RAW format and carefully processed to preserve the original scene rather than alter it.
Large Format
Shen-Hao 4×5
4×10
5×7
8×10
Korona 7×17
Pinhole Cameras
Medium Format
Baby Rolleiflex
Yashica 44
Yashica Mat 124
Pentax 645N
Mamiya 645 1000S
Pentax 6×7
Fuji GX617 Professional
Various panoramic roll-film systems
35mm
Nikon F5
Nikon F6
Digital
Nikon D800E
Nikon D4
Nikon D5
Fujifilm GFX100
The Collections
Your Subtitle Goes Here
Every collection represents years of exploration, patience and careful craftsmanship. Some photographs are captured digitally, while others originate on traditional photographic film.
Film photographs are developed by hand before being scanned using professional equipment. Digital RAW files receive only careful tonal and colour refinement, preserving the integrity of the original photograph.
Collections are available as either Open Editions or Limited Editions, depending on the artwork.
The Editions
Your Subtitle Goes Here
Limited Editions
Limited Editions are permanently restricted to 25 prints worldwide, regardless of the size or medium selected.
Once the edition has sold out, no additional prints of that artwork will ever be produced.
Signing & Numbering
Every Limited Edition print is individually signed, embossed and accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity.
Each print is hand-numbered—for example: 10/25
This indicates the tenth print produced from a total edition of twenty-five.
The Photographic Process
Your Subtitle Goes Here
Many CFP Prints artworks begin with traditional photographic film.
Each negative or transparency is developed by hand using carefully selected chemistry before being professionally scanned for printing. Every stage of the workflow is managed with the objective of faithfully reproducing the original photograph rather than digitally transforming it.
Every photograph represents a real moment, captured through experience, patience and light—not artificial intelligence.
The Printed Medium
Your Subtitle Goes Here
CFP Prints is produced exclusively on museum-quality Hahnemühle FineArt media.
Hahnemühle Cézanne Canvas
A 430 gsm, 100% cotton canvas offering exceptional colour depth, fine detail and long-term archival stability. Its natural matte surface makes it ideal for gallery-quality presentation.
Hahnemühle Photo Rag® Matt Baryta
A 308 gsm, a natural white, 100% cotton paper with a traditional barium sulphate coating. This paper offers rich blacks, luminous highlights, and refined surface texture. It is acid- and lignin-free, with certified age resistance.
Certificate of Authenticity
Your Subtitle Goes Here
Every CFP Prints artwork is accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity (CoA)—a signed and embossed document that formally certifies the originality, provenance, and technical details of the artwork.
Issued with both Limited Edition and Open Edition works, the certificate confirms that the artwork was produced exclusively by CFP Prints using museum-quality archival materials and professional printing standards.
Collectors, galleries, and institutions are encouraged to retain the Certificate of Authenticity with the artwork at all times. It forms an important part of the artwork’s provenance and assists in verifying authenticity for resale, exhibition, insurance, and archival cataloguing.
Caring for Your Print
Your Subtitle Goes Here
Every CFP Prints artwork is produced using museum-quality archival materials designed to provide exceptional longevity when properly cared for.
To help preserve the beauty of your artwork for generations:
- Avoid prolonged exposure to direct sunlight or strong reflected light.
- Dust gently with a soft, dry microfibre cloth or soft artist’s brush. Never use household cleaners, solvents, or abrasive materials.
- Display or store your artwork in a dry, temperature-controlled environment, away from excessive humidity or heat.
- Canvas prints are protected with a professional matte archival varnish and may be gently cleaned with a soft, slightly damp cloth when necessary.
With appropriate care, your CFP Prints artwork will retain its richness, detail, and archival quality for many years.
