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Reprints available on request

Museum Wrap and Gallery Wrap

 

 

 

 

 


Reprints can be obtained from any image and also of any of the wedding album page designs. Prints are archive quality and created with the highest quality pigments.
5"x7" or 8"x6" = £5 ..........10"x8" or 12"x8" = £10 ... other sizes are available.
Folders can be supplied for sizes up to 10"x8" @ £1 each.

High Quality Jpeg Disc
A disc of jpegs of the images in your reference album and video DVD can be purchased for £150. This allows you to have your own 'security back-up' disc of your wedding and gives you the ability to produce unlimited prints at home, local shop or on-line. (If your photography cost is £650 or more then this disc will be discounted to £100).

Canvas Prints
Many couples choose to buy one of my high quality canvas prints of their wedding. Prints are coated after production, this gives light fastness and resistance to scratches, moisture and atmospheric gases. These are colour-stable, durable prints with bright, vivid colours and outstanding black & white. Kiln-dried fir wood frames are used to produce a choice of thickness, Standard (18mm) or Deep (38mm). The canvas is stretched over the frames, keeping all staple fixings at the back. Tension wedges are inserted into the frame corners to ensure that the canvas can be kept in excellent condition. Canvas, as with any fabric, can relax in time - so wedges are vital, a gentle tap on each wedge will tighten the canvas back to its original condition.

There are two canvas styles:
Museum Wrap is the traditional method as this keeps all the image area, the sides are usually white or black.

Gallery Wrap is the more contemporary and most popular method, wrapping the image around the edges of the frame. This uses part of the image area as a wrap so this may not be suitable for smaller canvases where the edges of the image are needed.

With all prints it is important to consider where they are displayed as strong light can cause fading over time.