Limited Edition?
A limited edition print is exactly that: limited. Once the set number of prints has been reached, there will never be another produced. This is important not only to maintain integrity but to ensure a viable investment for you. The number of times a photograph will be reproduced is predetermined before the first print is made and may vary between photographs as decided by myself. Once it is set,
and the first print in made, it is never changed. As an edition is continually sold, it's value and price will gradually increase. Each print is hand signed and numbered in the bottom right-hand corner and comes with a Certificate Of Authenticity.
Classic and
Premium Selections
There are two main limited edition collections.
Classic Selections are a range of photographs with a
reproduction quantity of between 10 and 20
editions. Premium Selectoins are a range of
photographs with a reproduction quantity of between
100 and 200.
Pricing
Nearly all of the photographs will start with the same base values for each of the print
sizes, dependent on the number of editions. As editions of a particular photograph are sold, the price will slowly increase to match the rarity and demand.
Prices listed on this site are in Australian dollars and include GST
and Shipping within Australia. Additional shipping charges
may apply for international orders. Again, please contact me for details.
Material
Your limited edition photograph will be printed with a Lambda or Kodak Pegasus printer on Kodak Professional Metallic Endura paper to give you a superior quality print. This Metallic Endura paper provides incredibly dynamic colour saturation on a stunning 'pearlescent' surface. In a typical home display environment, this paper has been developed and tested to last 100 years without any noticeable fading.
For information about the print material, visit the official Kodak product website:
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Handling
of Unframed Photographs
Due to the incredibly glossy surface of the print, it is vital to avoid touching the print directly. Should you wish to view your unframed print, be sure to take care when unrolling and re-rolling the print to avoid scratching and finger-printing. Make sure you wear cotton gloves. Place the print on a flat, clean and dry surface. Avoid all forms of moisture and heat. My recommendation is to keep the photograph in it's tube and in a cool, dry place until framed. If you accidentally get a finger print on the image surface, I highly suggest that you take the photo to a professional lab for cleaning. Do not attempt to clean it yourself.
Framing
We offer a range of framing options for your
photograph that are of gallery standard. Our
experienced framer, uses 100% acid free material and
takes care to ensure the photograph is mounted and
framed correctly.
For unframed prints, ensure that the framer has the knowledge and experience in handling, mounting and framing photographs as opposed to ordinary prints. A high level of care is required so that your photograph is not mishandled and damaged, and so that the print is correctly and evenly mounted on 100% acid free materials. There are various options available in the photo framing process for mounting and displaying your photograph. Consult your framer for advice and pricing.
A Note on Colour
The colours of the images shown on this site will slightly vary from the print due to the different gamut between the mixing of coloured light
(monitor) and the mixing of coloured ink (printer). Also, the individual display settings on your home computer will also influence how the photo's appear on your screen. I can assure you that, to the best of my ability, I have tried to provide accurate representations of the photographs so that there is little difference between the on-screen image and the printed version. Due to the very high standards of printing, the photographs will not vary in colour and contrast between editions.
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