~ Purchasing Prints ~

Interested in Purchasing a Print?
All prints are custom ordered to fit your exact needs. There are three main types of prints to choose from: 1) aluminum prints, 2) canvas prints or 3) paper prints.
Types of Prints:
1. Aluminum Metal Prints: Coatings and materials have been engineered to provide a long life for the image. Image life is typically 50 years. You should treat your aluminum prints in the same way you would a giclées. Indirect sunlight is fine, but the materials are not designed for direct sunlight or outdoor use. Aluminum metal prints are scratch resistant and will not be damaged by exposure to water.
2. Giclées Canvas Prints: Canvas prints do not need to be framed with protective glass so the image can be seen clearly without bothersome glares. The natural texture of the canvas gives to the print the look and feel of an original oil painting. Also, canvas prints are tougher and far more durable than paper prints. Canvas prints come ready to hang on 1.5" thick frames, and can be done with black gallery style edges, or image wrapped edges.
3. Paper Prints: If you would like to mount and frame the photograph, this is your best option. Paper prints can be done with premium archival matte, semi-matte or a gloss finish. Paper prints are sold without mattes or frames, and shipped in sturdy cardboard tubes.
How to Place an Order:
Depending on what photograph is ordered, size restrictions may apply. Generally, most of my photographs are available in sizes up to 36" wide. If you are buying a landscape (horizontal) photograph, then decide what the maximum width should be for this image, height will vary based on image proportions. If you are purchasing a portrait (vertical) image, then decide what the maximum height of the image should be, and width will be based on image proportions.
Once you have decided on an image and size, locate the image ID for that photograph (listed underneath the image), then use the contact form below and let me know the following details:
1. Type of print (aluminum, canvas or paper)
2. Size of print (maximum height or width)
3. Image ID (located under each photograph)
4. Shipping details
Once I receive your email, we can discuss pricing and all details based on your order.