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Print buying guide

Fine Art Landscape and Cityscape Prints

“I have a dream… photography allows me to share it with you.”
Destin Sparks

On this page you can find more information about the process of purchasing photographic prints from this website. To help you make your decision I have also included information on  the different paper types and their qualities. If you have any further questions please don’t hesitate to contact me using the Contact form. I will endeavour to reply promptly.  

Ordering prints

Once you have selected the image that you would like printed and you have also decided the finish and size, you are ready to make an order. 

  1. You can place an order by heading over to the PRINTS FOR SALE page, select the image, then the size and finish, place it into your basket and progress onto checkout. You can also click on “Purchase” when you are looking at an image in the Gallery.  
  2. If you can’t find your chosen image on the PRINTS FOR SALE page or you would like a custom size, you can get in touch with me via the CONTACT page by filling out a contact form.

Photography Paper Types

Lustre Paper

Fuji Crystal Archive Professional Lustre paper is featuring a very natural photographic finish, falling between glossy and matt papers,  reminiscent of traditional photographic printing. Coated with a slightly stippled texture Lustre prints are very resistant to fingerprints, scratches and scuffs and feature a semi-matt finish with reduced glare. 

Fine Art Paper

Hahnemühle Photo Rag® is one of the world’s most popular papers and the valued all-rounder for high-quality FineArt inkjet printing. The white cotton artist’s paper, with its characteristic, wonderfully soft feel, boasts a lightly defined felt structure, lending each artwork a three-dimensional appearance and impressive pictorial depth.This acid- and lignin-free classic meets the most exacting requirements for age resistance and is specially designed for FineArt applications.

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