Print Materials & Mounts

Premium Photo Paper with Mat & Frame

The timeless standard for fine art and traditional gallery displays. Premium photographic papers offer exceptional tonal range, rendering deep shadows and bright highlights with incredible accuracy.

  • The Technology: We utilize archival-grade inks printed onto heavyweight, acid-free paper stock, ensuring the image remains vibrant and resists fading for generations.

  • Common Uses: Custom-framed wall art, matted gallery walls, and portfolio collections.

  • Common Options: Luster (a professional standard combining the color saturation of glossy with the glare-resistance of matte) and Matte (a smooth, flat finish ideal for minimizing reflections).

  • Best For: Classic 35mm and medium-format film prints. The paper texture beautifully complements the organic grain and authentic feel of analog photography.

Stretched Canvas

Warm, textured, and inviting. Canvas prints provide a classic, painterly aesthetic that removes the glare of glass, allowing the artwork to be enjoyed from any angle in a room.

  • The Technology: Images are printed onto a heavy poly-cotton blend canvas and tightly hand-stretched over a solid wood frame.

  • Common Uses: Cozy living rooms, large over-the-mantel displays, and environments where you want large-scale art without the heavy weight or reflection of traditional framed glass.

  • Common Options: Gallery wrap (the image continues around the sides of the frame) or finished with a "floating frame" made of dark wood for a more finished, tailored look.

  • Best For: Dreamy, atmospheric shots like those captured on the Holga 120N, vintage Americana scenes, and softer landscapes where the texture of the canvas enhances the mood of the piece.

Glossy Acrylic

The pinnacle of high-end luxury presentation. Acrylic prints offer a breathtaking, almost three-dimensional depth, resulting in a museum-quality piece that demands attention.

  • The Technology: A high-resolution print is permanently face-mounted directly behind a thick sheet of optical-grade, crystal-clear acrylic glass. The acrylic refracts light through the print, creating unmatched brilliance and sharpness.

  • Common Uses: Luxury real estate staging, corporate lobbies, and prominent statement pieces in modern living spaces.

  • Common Options: Varying acrylic thicknesses (typically 1/8" or 1/4") and finished with either a sleek aluminum backing or a premium floating frame.

  • Best For: High-fidelity photography. The acrylic finish maximizes the razor-sharp details and immense dynamic color ranges.

Metal (Dye Sublimation)

Sleek, ultra-modern, and exceptionally durable. Metal prints offer a striking, luminous quality where colors appear to glow from within, making the image pop off the wall.

  • The Technology: Rather than printing ink on top of a surface, the dye sublimation process uses heat and pressure to infuse the image directly into the specialized coating of a solid aluminum sheet.

  • Common Uses: High-impact modern home decor, professional office spaces, and areas with high humidity (like bathrooms or covered patios) where traditional paper might warp.

  • Common Options: High-gloss (maximum color pop and contrast) or sheer/clear (which allows the raw silver grain of the aluminum to show through the lighter areas of the photo). Typically mounted with a "float block" so the metal hovers an inch off the wall.

  • Best For: High-contrast landscapes, coastal scenes, and striking commercial focal pieces where vibrant color and modern presentation are key.

Birch Wood

Rustic, organic, and entirely unique. Because no two pieces of wood have the exact same grain, every single wood print is a one-of-a-kind piece of art.

  • The Technology: UV-cured inks are printed directly onto a smoothly sanded, sustainable birch wood panel. The lighter areas of the photograph remain somewhat transparent, allowing the natural color and grain of the wood to show through the image.

  • Common Uses: Cabins, rustic-chic decor, and spaces emphasizing natural materials and warmth.

  • Common Options: Natural finish (wood grain shines through) or a white-ink underbase (colors remain highly accurate while the texture of the wood is preserved).

  • Best For: Vintage scenes, autumn landscapes, and black-and-white film photography, where the warm tones of the birch complement the subject matter perfectly.

Printed to Order - Nearly Endless Options

Uniquely yours. From Luxurious to Budget-friendly, our team will help you create the ideal Wall Art pieces for your space.

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