My work is edited specifically for printing and physical display, and I personally proof every limited-edition print I sell to ensure it meets my standards.
I handle all printing myself for pieces up to 44 inches on the short side when printed on paper or canvas. If you’re interested in a larger size or in a material I don’t personally offer, I’m happy to coordinate the printing through a trusted print shop. If you’re local, framing can also be arranged.
If you’d like to discuss options or have questions, please reach out using my contact form.
I only sell limited-edition prints. Editions range from a single print up to a maximum of five, depending on the image. Some photographs may already have an edition size set if they’ve been printed previously for display. If an edition size hasn’t been established, I’m happy to work with interested buyers to determine one. Edition size does affect the cost of the print, and I’m always open to discussing what makes the most sense.
Every print is signed and numbered by me and comes with a certificate of authenticity.
Keeping editions small is important to me. While many places are photographed repeatedly, there are always brief, unrepeatable moments—changes in light, weather, perspective, or even equipment—that give each image its own character. Limiting edition size also allows me to keep moving forward, searching for new subjects and conditions.
Outside of the editioned prints, I may produce one small printer’s proof (no larger than 17 inches on the short side) and one artist’s proof. These proofs are retained by me, though they may occasionally be sold or given away at my discretion.​​​​​
Print sizing
Each image in my portfolio is listed with a print size at 300 ppi. Prints produced at 300 ppi retain exceptionally sharp detail when viewed at close distances (approximately 1–2 feet). To truly appreciate this level of detail, a print needs to be seen in person.
One of the things I love most about large landscape prints is the ability to step closer and discover fine details throughout the image. This transforms the experience from simply viewing a scene through a window to feeling immersed within it.
For prints produced at 150 ppi, the listed dimensions can effectively be doubled while still maintaining excellent detail at typical viewing distances of 4 feet or more.
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