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How to order prints
Standard Sizes
Please fill out the form on this page and I will be in touch with pricing and payment information in order to finalize your request. Prints are available in any size but I make my own up to A2 (17” x 22”). See Quality Guarantee below for information on fine art materials used. I currently offer these standard paper sizes:
8.5” X 11” $60
11” X 17” $100
13” X 19” $140
17” X 22” $170
Custom Prints
Larger prints are outsourced to reputable print labs, so they can take a bit longer. Please use the form on this page to send me as much of the following as possible and I will be in touch.
Name of the photograph.
Your desired image dimensions not including matting or frame material. Be as specific as possible.
Your desired substrate if not fine art paper (i.e. metal, acrylic).
Your delivery location so I can provide a shipping estimate.
*Please note I do not offer platinum palladium or alternative process prints.
Quality Guarantee
To me, prints are the ultimate way to view and appreciate photographs. I work hard to create fine art prints to the highest standards that can be enjoyed for decades if stored and displayed properly. Computer monitors and cell phones are fine for skimming images, but living and engaging with a vibrant, highly-detailed art work can enrich your day-to-day experience. I would be so honored to have one of mine live in your space!
I print my photos using Canon Lucia Pro ink on premium quality, acid-free archival papers from manufacturers such as Canon, Moab, and Hahnemuhle. This ensures the longest-possible life for each piece.
Please hang your print indoors in a space that is regularly air-conditioned and away from direct sunlight. Acid-free framing and mounting materials, such as matting, tape, and backing, are important to use, as well, to ensure optimal longevity. If for any reason you are unsatisfied with the material quality of your print, please contact me within 60 days of delivery for a replacement, credit, or other solution.
About Pricing
Pricing reflects many things including the
physical difficulty of accessing a location;
days, weeks, months, or years scouting and getting to know an area;
meaning of the photo to me personally;
expensive nature of the precision instruments and archival quality materials used to make the print;
time and energy required to process the image from a flat raw file to a unique, dynamic and expressive physical creation;
uniqueness of the artifact you will soon own.
Let me know if you have any questions!