FAQs
What makes these prints “fine art”?
Each print is produced on Hahnemühle FineArt Baryta 308gsm paper with archival pigment inks. This museum-grade combination ensures exceptional detail, depth, and longevity (over 100 years under proper care). These are not poster prints — they are collectible works designed for galleries and collectors.
Are the prints signed and numbered?
Yes. Every print is signed in pencil and hand-numbered beneath the image. This is standard practice in fine art photography and guarantees authenticity.
How many prints are in each edition?
All editions are strictly limited to 25 or fewer prints per size. Larger formats are scarcer. As a general rule:
A4 → up to 25 editions
A3 → up to 20 editions
A2 → up to 15 editions
A1 → up to 10 editions
A0 → up to 5 editions
Once an edition sells out, it will never be reprinted in that size.
Do the prints have borders?
Yes. Each print includes white margins designed for professional presentation. These borders provide space for the signature and edition number, and allow the work to be float-mounted or framed without cutting into the image.
How do I frame the prints?
Prints can be:
Float-mounted to show the full sheet and borders (gallery style).
Matted with the image area centered (classic style).
Margins are designed to work for both approaches.
Do the prints come framed?
Prints are sold unframed. This ensures they can be shipped safely and allows you to choose framing to suit your space. If you prefer guidance, I can recommend trusted framers.
How are the prints shipped?
Smaller prints (A4, A3) are shipped flat, carefully protected.
Larger prints (A2, A1, A0) are shipped rolled in archival tubes.
All packaging is acid-free and protective to ensure safe arrival.
How long will my print last?
Printed on archival materials, these works are expected to last over a century without fading, provided they are displayed away from direct sunlight and framed under UV-protective glass or acrylic.
What about pricing?
Pricing is based on paper size and edition rarity. Smaller works are accessible entry points, while larger works are rarer and more prestigious, reflected in their higher price.
Which size should I choose?
I offer several sizes so you can find the right fit for your space and collection:
A2 (42 × 59.4 cm) — Our most popular size.
It has a strong presence on the wall without being overwhelming. Collectors often choose A2 because it balances impact and accessibility.A3 (29.7 × 42 cm) — A versatile size, easy to frame and display in smaller spaces. A good choice if you’re starting your collection or prefer something modest.
A4 (21 × 29.7 cm) — The entry edition. An affordable way to begin collecting my work, perfect for gifts or smaller walls.
A1 (59.4 × 84.1 cm) — Large collector’s edition. Limited in number and ideal for making a statement in bigger rooms.
A0 (84.1 × 118.9 cm) — Ultra-large edition. The rarest size I offer, reserved for serious collectors who want maximum impact.
If you’re unsure, A2 is a safe choice — it’s the size most collectors choose, and it looks great in almost any room.
Do you offer custom sizes?
Custom sizes are available upon request. To protect the integrity of my limited editions:
Custom sizes are aligned to the nearest edition tier (e.g. a custom size between A1 and A0 will be priced at the A1 rate, with an additional custom production fee of 10–20%). The print will count toward the edition number of that size.
Unique or one-off sizes may be produced as Artist’s Proofs (APs) outside the main edition. These are rarer and are priced at or above the largest edition tier.
This ensures that every print remains collectible, fairly priced, and consistent across the edition.
Do you offer discounts?
As a rule, editions are priced consistently to respect collectors and maintain value.
Will the price of editions rise over time?
All editions are limited and will not be reprinted once sold out. As demand grows, prices for future editions may increase.
Do you offer certificates of authenticity?
Yes. Each limited edition print is supplied with a signed certificate of authenticity that documents the title, edition number, paper type, and date.