
Print Shop
-
Large Prints are archival pigment prints also known as an inkjet or giclée print. An inkjet print is a high-quality photographic or fine art print valued for its exceptional color accuracy, rich tonal range, and ability to reproduce fine details with precision. Collectors and artists often favor inkjet prints because they offer archival longevity.
-
Our frames are the premade Quadrum series by Neilsen, and come in 3 colors — oak, black, and white.
Quadrum picture frames are made in Germany from FSC®-certified wood. The wood comes from sustainably managed forests that meet the criteria of the Forest Stewardship Council. The Oak frames are solid wood from FSC®-certified sources with an Oak veneer.
For a more detailed look, please click here for our framing page.
-
Small prints are made as chromogenic prints, or “C-prints,” a traditional darkroom process popular from the 1960s - 1990s. Known for their rich color and archival quality, these prints offer a vintage feel and lasting durability.
-
Small Print Triptychs ship worldwide for free thanks to our printing partners.
-
C-prints come in 3 standard sizes, 4×6, 5×7, and 8×10, and will fit comfortably into most standard size frames.
-
C-prints come in 3 standard sizes, 4×6, 5×7, and 8×10, and will fit comfortably into most standard size frames.
-
Our frames are the premade Quadrum series by Neilsen, and come in 3 colors — oak, black, and white.
Quadrum picture frames are made in Germany from FSC®-certified wood. The wood comes from sustainably managed forests that meet the criteria of the Forest Stewardship Council. The Oak frames are solid wood from FSC®-certified sources with an Oak veneer.
For a more detailed look, please click here for our framing page.
-
Monthly Print Club will be a subscription only monthly print club. On the first day of every month, I will send a 5×7 C-print in the mail.
Announecment coming in November
-
All photographs are created using 120 Kodak film. The background drawings are done by hand by the artist with soft pastel, blurring the line between reality and art.
-
-
Coming soon…