Why buy

LIMITED EDITION PRINTS

THE VALUE
Limited edition prints increase in value over time. The rarer a product becomes, the more its value increases. So the more the edition is limited in number, the more the value will increase. The same rule applies to the number of copies sold of a Limited Edition. If there are only one or a few left, these will be sold at a higher price than the first editions.

THE UNIQUENESS
For some, having an artwork that will not be found in every home is very important. Especially in exceptional homes. A prestigious work in a majestic setting is a way to stand out. It is not uncommon for well-known designers to use limited editions as a centerpiece or as the finishing touch to an interior design.

THE CONNECTION
Buying a work of art is a deep connection with a scene, a subject or a state of mind. When a work makes us shiver, captures our gaze or fills us with inspiration, it's an inexplicable effect that we want to feel every day.

Why buy

OPEN EDITION PRINTS

HIGH QUALITY
The same high-end equipment is used to create OPEN EDITION and LIMITED EDITION photographs. The quality of the images is extremely higher than popular wall decorations.

AFFORDABILITY
Although the OPEN EDITIONS are the artist's most affordable works, the quality of the photos remains unique. These works are not limited to a specific number, but they remain exclusive works much rarer than the wall decorations found in big stores.

THE CONNECTION
Buying a work of art is a deep connection with a scene, a subject or a state of mind. When a work makes us shiver, captures our gaze or fills us with inspiration, it's an inexplicable effect that we want to feel every day.

Questions about the

SHIPPING

How long does it take to receive an order?

Usually around 8 to 10 days for unframed prints and around 20 days for framed prints. Delivery times are reliable but may vary slightly depending on factors beyond our control such as work overload from large transport companies.

Will i have to pay customs fees?

No you won't. With my network of fine art photography printers spanning the globe, each order is printed locally near where the order is placed from. The same very high quality standards apply regardless of where an order comes from. Thanks to this working method, you save customs fees but also a lot of waiting time.

What happens if my print or my frame arrives damaged?

Given that our packaging is very robust and secure, it is very rare for an order to be damaged. However, if for some reason your art print or frame arrives damaged. No worries, it's 100% GUARANTEED. We will happily replace it free of charge as soon as possible.

Questions about the

PRODUCTS

Will i see some pixels on large size photography?

No, you won't see any. Having worked in large format printing myself for a decade, I am a print quality freak. I am very demanding with the photos that I select for sale. And I never push to print a photo in a larger format than it should. If a large format is available on my site, you can order with complete peace of mind knowing that you will have a stunning quality print.

Is archival paper fragile?

Yes. This is why i recommend handling the work to a minimum before you frame it. You should use gloves because the matte surface of the paper absorbs grease very easily. Your framer must also be made aware of the fragility of the media. Yes, this product requires special attention before it is under the protective glass, but it will undoubtedly be the most beautiful print you have ever seen in your life!

What is your recommendation about framing?

I love modern and sober white or black frames which let the photography take center stage. Many of my photographs are beautiful with a white border. The installation of protective glass is strongly recommended to adequately protect the work. However, each project requires thinking about where the work is displayed so that it harmonizes with its decor. Frames of different colors or textures can sometimes recall an element of the decor. But remember that the more simple a frame remains, the easier it will be to place it in different decors over time. Take advantage of the free consultation included with the purchase of a work to choose the best frame.

Will my print fade over time?

No, at least for a very long time. Archival paper is used by museums. Our best product can last up to 100 years. How to make your print last as long as possible? You can frame the work you purchase with anti-UV glass. You can also think about where you will place the artwork so as not to put it in direct sunlight for a too long period of the day. Please note that the location where the work is displayed will not affect the impression in the short term, but only in the long term.

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