Greeting Cards
Forest of Dean, Wye Valley & Brecon Beacons
A collection of photographic greeting cards featuring original landscape photography from the Forest of Dean, Wye Valley, and Wales. Printed on premium card stock and blank inside, these cards are designed for everyday use and all occasions.
My greeting cards feature original landscape photography taken across the Forest of Dean, Wye Valley, and wider areas of Wales. Each card showcases a moment from the landscape (woodland, water, and seasonal light) printed as a high-quality photographic card designed to be both practical and considered.
The cards are printed on 350gsm Tru-Card with a gloss-laminated outer finish, giving them a premium feel while allowing the photographs to reproduce with clarity and depth. All cards are blank inside, making them suitable for birthdays, thank-you notes, special occasions, or everyday messages. Each card is supplied with an envelope as standard.
Available as individual cards or as curated sets by location, these cards are ideal for anyone who appreciates landscape photography, the outdoors, or has a connection to these places.
Photography-led, printed with care
All images are photographed by me and are rooted in the places I spend time walking and working. The focus is on natural light, atmosphere, and a sense of place rather than spectacle, making the cards versatile and easy to send for any occasion.
Cards are printed professionally in the UK, ensuring consistent colour, quality, and finish across all designs.
Winter & Christmas cards
A limited range of winter and Christmas cards will return later in the year. These designs feature seasonal woodland and landscape photography and were very popular last year, selling out quickly.
The collection will be available again in the lead-up to Christmas — details and launch dates will be shared closer to the time.
About the Photographer
James Kelly-Smith is a landscape photographer based in the Forest of Dean. His work focuses on woodland, water, and place, with an emphasis on observation and natural conditions.

