This portfolio contains color images from my 100 Oaks Project Blog and my book "Quercus Louisiana, the Splendid Live Oaks of Louisiana" -- both are a documentary effort to record the oldest and largest live oak trees in Louisiana. You can read many of the stories of these ancient oaks at https://100oaks.wordpress.com/

These are archival ink prints created are from black-and-white film negatives
or infrared digital files. All sizes are estimates. Prints are mounted on archival-quality mat board with a window
overmat. Each is signed and numbered. Framing is available on request.

For prints larger than 16" x 20", contact bill@williamguion.com and I'll quote a price based
on the specific image and size. I offer discounts to Interior Designers and Art Consultants and for
multiple print orders. Large prints are shipped signed, numbered and unmounted in heavy-duty
shipping tubes. Framing is available on request. Seven Sisters Oak, study 4, Mandeville, LASeven Sisters Oak study 1, Mandeville, LAEdward Douglas White Oak, near Thibodaux, LASt. John's Cathedral Oak, Lafayette, LA – 29'-6Randall Oak, New Roads, LA – 35'-8Edna Szymoniak Oak, study 2, LSU Research Center, Hammond, LALa Belle Colline Oak, near Sunset, LA – 34'The Martin Tree, Gonzales, LA – 34' Dr. E.O. Powers Oak / Lorenzo Dow OakSeven Brothers (Lastrapes) Oak, Washington, LA – 32'-3Governor's Oak, Baton Rouge, LA – 33'-3May's Oak, Rosedale, LA – 30'-11Boudreaux's Friendship Oak, Lafayette, LA – 31'-10Blanchet Oak, Lafayette, LA – 30'-7Grosse Tete Oak, Bayou Grosse Tete, LA – 30'-2Hudson Oak, Prairieville, LA – 29'-9Grenier Oak, near Thibodaux, LA – 29'-9Stonaker Oak, New Roads, LA – 29'-6Mike's Oak, near Franklin, LA - 29'Robert Earl Sr. Oak, River Ranch, Lafayette, LA - 28'-6Jefferson Island Oak, near New Iberia, LA - 28'-5Ringle Oak study 2, spring  St. Joseph Plantation Oak, colorOak in field, Avery Island, LARienzi Plantation Oaks, Thibodaux