Ponderosa buying and Snow in Early Morning Light

$64.40
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Ponderosa buying and Snow in Early Morning Light,

Through the forest and snow we go In this stunning image.

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Through the forest and snow we go! In this stunning image that will look great on an office wall or in the home.

All of my Fine Art Prints us archival ink and a variety of acid-free fine art papers from the best brands in the business to create lasting works of art that will be enjoyed for decades. To ensure the value of my work, I limit sales of an image to 100 prints. I can also have work printed on canvas or metal and it can also be mounted or framed. *Please inquire before ordering for pricing on these options.


Q: "So why are your prints so much more compared to some others on Etsy?"
A: That's a great question and there are many factors.

1) the printing service I use, it is one of the best fine art photography printing and developing shops in the country. You end up paying a little bit of premium but the difference is noticeable.

2) The material I use when printing. As mentioned all of the prints use acid-free fine art papers and archival ink. These are more expensive than your typical lustre/gloss print, but the difference is stunning and meets museum/gallery standards that will buying last decades if cared for properly.

3) Equipment is expensive. I consider myself a professional at my craft, therefore I buy professional grade equipment that is capable of producing the stunning, high-quality images that people expect for a large print hanging in their home or office.

4) My time. I would guess an average photo on here took me an average of 10 hours to capture and produce into a final deliverable product. Between driving to and from a location, I then usually need to hike into an area, set up to take the photo/photos. I Then need to walk out, driving back, sitting down at the computer and uploading the hundreds if not thousands of photos I just took, I then sort through them and edit them. Once this is complete I usually have about 20-100 images I will send to friends and I will ask them to pick their favorite 5-10 photos Usually there will be a clear consensus on two or three of these and those are the ones I will offer for printing. I then need to order the prints and take them to the post office for delivery.

I hope that answers some of your questions and explains much of the process for getting these images to customers in the highest quality. THANK YOU!

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