Frequently Asked Questions
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I offer a range of Fine Art Prints (with Wall Art and Photobooks coming soon) for you to enhance your space, whether at home or in the office.
All Fine Art Prints use archival, professional papers and inks. These can be unframed prints or framed.
More images are being added all the time so please register to get notified when I add more prints.
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All of the images are captured by me and so are unique.
As well as the prints, i also have a YouTube channel where I also explain how and where I capture the some of the images.
No AI is used to create any image or part of an image, so you can be assured that the print you are viewing is a real scene of the natural world for you space.
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You can reach me anytime via the contact page or email.
I aim to respond quickly—usually within 1-2 business days.
You can also register for new print releases and updates.
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Absolutely. Because I use a Professional printing service, I can offer prints made to your required dimensions and crop.
If you don't see the size you need in my shop, please contact me or drop me an email for a custom quote.
Please state the image and what size and crop you would like.
I can also add images that you may have seen in my YouTube videos if it is not already in the galleries.
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At this point I use theprintspace for printing and delivery.
I chose theprintspace as they are the best in class for producing professional fine art prints along with the professional frames when selected by you.
They use Hahnemülle Professional fine art papers along with archival inks to ensure your images are accurate and have longevity.
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I partner with theprintspace, a world-renowned, Hahnemühle-certified lab, to ensure gallery-grade quality. My primary selections include:
Hahnemühle Photo Rag®
The Industry Standard for Fine Art. This is a 100% cotton, white-toned paper with a soft, matte finish. It is highly regarded for its tactile feel and ability to produce deep blacks and rich colours without any reflective glare. It is the go-to choice for artists seeking a classic, painterly aesthetic and maximum longevity.
Baryta (e.g., Hahnemühle FineArt Baryta)
The Digital Equivalent of Darkroom Prints. Baryta paper features a specialized barium sulfate coating, which provides a subtle, silky sheen and exceptional detail. It bridges the gap between matte and glossy; it offers the depth and contrast of a traditional darkroom silver-halide print but with a sophisticated, high-end surface that makes colours "pop" while maintaining a smooth, professional texture.
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Yes. We use Giclée printing with archival pigment inks. When paired with our premium Hahnemühle papers, these prints are rated to resist fading for over 100 years under gallery conditions.
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We take no risks with your art.
Small to medium prints are shipped in flat, reinforced envelopes, while larger prints are rolled in heavy-duty tubes.
Framed or mounted works are shipped in custom-made security packaging designed specifically for high-end art transport.
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Each piece is printed to order.
Production: Usually takes 3–5 working days.
Shipping: Standard shipping typically takes 3–7 working days depending on your location.
You will be emailed with production and delivery updates if you provide your email when ordering
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Yes, worldwide shipping is available subject to some restrictions. Delivery cost is calculated at time of purchase.
Print are produced in the UK, US and EU for ease of delivery.
Please note that for some orders, your local customs office may apply import VAT and handling fees which you will be liable for.
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Because every print is a custom-made product created specifically for you based on your chosen size and material, returns cannot be accepted or exchanged, due to a change of heart.
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In the rare event that the shipping carrier is less than gentle, please take photos of the damaged packaging and the print immediately.
Contact me within 48 hours of delivery, and I will arrange for a replacement through my partnership with theprintspace.
Please do not return the damaged print or frame to theprintspace or myself.
