Ultra-High-Resolution Landscape Photography for Exceptional Interior Spaces
Abba’s Creations Photography creates ultra-high-resolution landscape photographs containing billions of pixels—imagery designed not only to be viewed, but to be experienced at architectural scale.
Created by photographer John Freeman, these extraordinary images can be reproduced as fine-art wall murals and large-format installations while retaining remarkable detail, clarity, and visual depth.
For architects, interior designers, art consultants, healthcare designers, hospitality professionals, and corporate art buyers, gigapixel photography for architectural spaces opens possibilities that conventional photography often cannot.

Lake Matheson Morning Fog — large-scale photographic installation in a commercial conference room.
When a Photograph Becomes Part of the Architecture
Large interior spaces demand artwork with presence.
A photograph that works beautifully at 24 × 36 inches may not contain enough resolution to remain equally impressive when expanded across a 15-, 20-, or 30-foot wall.
Gigapixel photography changes that equation.
Many photographs in the Abba’s Creations collection contain between one and several billion pixels. That extraordinary resolution allows selected images to be reproduced at architectural dimensions while preserving fine detail throughout the scene.
The result is more than an enlarged photograph.
It can become an immersive visual environment.
Designed for Large-Scale Applications
Ultra-high-resolution landscape imagery can be incorporated into a wide variety of commercial and institutional environments, including:
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- Corporate lobbies and executive spaces
- Healthcare facilities and waiting areas
- Hotels, resorts, and hospitality interiors
- Conference rooms and workplace environments
- Museums and visitor centers
- Universities and educational facilities
- Airports and transportation facilities
- Restaurants and public gathering spaces
- Churches and contemplative environments
- Private residential architectural projects
Images may be licensed for wall murals, large-format installations, commercial interiors, exhibits, and other site-specific uses.
Gigapixel photography can also support interactive exhibits, interpretation and educational experiences. Explore Gigapixel Photography for Parks & Museums →
Resolution That Changes What Is Possible
A one-gigapixel photograph reproduced at 300 pixels per inch can approach approximately 7 × 10 feet while retaining exceptionally fine detail.
A five-gigapixel image can approach approximately 16 × 24 feet at 300 PPI.
Commercial mural printing is often produced at approximately 150 PPI, allowing many of these photographs to be reproduced at substantially larger dimensions while remaining visually detailed at normal viewing distances.
And because the original files contain such extraordinary resolution, images can also be cropped or resized to suit a particular wall, room, or architectural requirement.
A photograph capable of covering a 25-foot wall can just as easily become a carefully composed 5-foot installation.
Interactive Gigapixel Demonstration — Click the image to begin
This short sequence moves from the complete Mount Rushmore image into an intimate close-up pan of the presidents’ faces, revealing the extraordinary detail available for architectural-scale reproduction.
Explore the Detail
One of the most unusual characteristics of gigapixel photography is the ability to move from the complete landscape into details that may initially appear almost invisible.
A distant mountain ridge may reveal individual trees.
A historic structure occupying only a small portion of the overall composition may contain enough detail to become an image within the image.
Rock formations, waterfalls, architecture, foliage, and distant landscape features remain available for exploration long after the full composition has first been viewed.
Selected photographs can be explored through interactive, full-screen virtual experiences that allow viewers to pan and zoom through the original image.
Explore Interactive Gigapixel Experiences →
Imagine It in Your Space

Every architectural project is different.
Image selection, scale, cropping, and presentation can be tailored to the dimensions and character of the space. For designers and specifiers, selected photographs can be evaluated for:
• Available reproduction dimensions
• Cropping and aspect ratio
• Wall size and viewing distance
• Resolution requirements
• Commercial licensing
• Custom installation needs
Architectural mockups can also be prepared to help visualize how an image may appear within a proposed space.
Landscape Photography With a Sense of Place
The collection includes imagery from remarkable natural and urban environments around the world, including the American West, National Parks, Colorado, Hawaii, New Zealand, Singapore, and other locations.
Subjects range from intimate natural scenes to sweeping panoramas capable of defining an entire interior.
Each photograph is created not simply as a record of a place, but as an opportunity to bring the scale, detail, and atmosphere of that place into another environment.
Created by John Freeman
John Freeman is a Colorado-based photographer specializing in ultra-high-resolution gigapixel landscape photography.
Drawing on decades of photographic experience and a background in engineering and digital imaging, he creates photographs from numerous precisely captured exposures that are assembled into extraordinarily detailed final images.
Many contain billions of pixels, providing the resolution needed for architectural-scale reproduction while retaining remarkable detail even at very large dimensions.
His work is available for fine-art installations, wall murals, commercial licensing, and interactive virtual experiences.
For Architects, Designers, Art Consultants, and Commercial Buyers
For commercial, institutional, hospitality, healthcare, and architectural projects, Abba’s Creations Photography can help identify images suited to the scale, character, and technical requirements of the space.
Licensing can be tailored to the specific project, installation, dimensions, and intended use.
Discuss Your Project
Tell us about the space, approximate wall dimensions, project type, and the visual character you are trying to achieve. Architectural mockups can be prepared when helpful to evaluate an image within the proposed environment.
