Here’s a nice sunrise image from last year. It’s one of nine images I’ve chosen to feature in a special gallery of photos available for sale this holiday season. There are a couple abstracts, a couple nature shots, a couple steam trains, and more. View the full gallery using this link.
It seems a common refrain this time of year is wondering what to get the person “who has everything.” A nice photo (either a standard print, metal print, or canvas) makes a great wall decoration for anyone’s home or office.
To order a photo, check out the gallery and if you see one you like, click the “Buy” button above the photo. You can pick out a size and the photo will be processed by my professional lab and shipped directly to your location.
Want to give a photo as a gift but have the recipient pick out their own photo? I can sell you a gift code so that the recipient can make their own selection. Drop me an email to find out how to do this.
I’d love to have you help support my photography by purchasing a photo either for yourself or as a gift. Thanks!
About a year ago I became aware of metal prints for photographs but I hadn’t seriously investigated them until recently. Now I’m kicking myself for not having checked them out sooner. I ordered some sample metal prints through the same pro lab that I use for my portrait and fine art photos and I’m really impressed.
In short, a metal print is just what it says that it is… a print onto metal. The image is infused into the aluminum surface and it takes on an interesting new look. Images seem to have a bit more contrast and “pop” than on a paper print. It’s a bit hard to describe in words… I have some sample images that I’ll be carrying with me so if you run into me around town be sure to have me show you the photos. The image above is a photo of the metal prints… sadly you really need to see them firsthand to appreciate them.
One thing that surprises folks about the metal prints is how lightweight they are – they’re ounces, not pounds. Unlike a heavy framed matted print, the metal prints are float-mounted on a bracket that can be hung in any wall without needing to find studs. The metal float-mount bracket suspends the print about half an inch out from the wall for a great look.
Pricing on metal prints is higher than paper prints but is competitive once one factors in the cost of a mat and frame for a traditional print. The metal prints need no additional hardware or display material.
I’m excited to being offering metal prints for all of my portrait and fine art products. And speaking of fine art products, look for a special set of images for sale (holiday gifts?) starting on Thursday. Check back here in two days for all of the details.
A couple months ago I made a selection of fine art prints available for sale. I now have a second gallery of photos available as prints, with a variety of Nature and Landscape scenes. Purchasing is simple; click the “Buy” link near the upper right; each photo is available in a few sizes. Photos are printed via a professional lab and shipped directly to you.
Contact me if you have any questions.