It's important to me that the people who buy my work are completely happy, not just with the artistic qualities of my images, but also with the quality of the prints that I produce. For this reason, every print is hand made to order, checked, signed and dated by me before being posted.
All of my prints are produced digitally on injet printers with longevity in mind which means that I print using archival inks on archival quality papers. Provided that some simple care procedures are followed, such as keeping your print away from direct sunlight, mounting and framing it behind glass and avoiding damp and humid conditions, your print should outlast us both.
All of my images are printed on to standard "A" size papers ranging from A4 (210mm x 297mm) to A3 (297mm x 420mm) with a minimum 10mm all round border. The border is there to allow the picture to be mounted and framed and gives your chosen framer some flexibility in how best to display the print. Where an image has a strange or non-standard crop applied, the borders will be larger top and bottom or left and right, depending on the crop.
Some (but not all) images are available in larger sizes up to A2 (420mm x 594mm). Please contact me for availability and prices if you would like to "Go Large".
As with most things, there are always plenty of other options. For example, you could have your chosen image printed on mould made, quality watercolour paper or canvas and you could have it sepia toned. Many of my monochrome images are produced from colour originals that can look just as good (only different) in their original format. Just ask and I will be happy to provide advice, options and pricing.
Because of the difficulties and costs associated with transporting mounted and/or framed pictures I don't offer this service as standard. Frames, mounts and glass don't respond well to being bent or dropped! However, if you are happy to cover the costs, I am always happy to oblige - again just ask. If you are within a reasonable travelling distance I could even deliver personally (and that would be my version of "reasonable" travelling distance, unless you could persuade me otherwise).
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