My goal is to make fine art available for anyone, at any budget.

But why buy fine art at all, you might ask?

Everyone deserves to have something beautiful to look at, especially in a place you spend a lot of time. Studies have shown that patients at a hospital with fine art on the walls have better odds of improved health, and few would argue a bare wall in an office looks better than one with something interesting or captivating on it.

A big struggle with the fine art industry is that it’s EXPENSIVE, and displaying fine art is largely resigned to a small segment of the population.

I’m tired of that, and I want everyone to enjoy the benefits of printed fine art, no matter their circumstances.

To accomplish this, I offer my work on a wide variety of materials, details below.

My pricing comes as a quote, based upon your requirements for both print medium and size. I handle the ordering process for you, and upon invoice payment, the prints of your choosing will be ordered and sent directly to your doorstep.

I consider myself blessed to have had the time and dedication it takes to become a fine art photographer, and I want to share the fruit of my efforts with as many people as I possibly can.

I can’t wait to see what you choose to brighten your the halls of your home, office, and life.

Paper and Wood prints

You’re probably familiar with standard photo paper prints - that’s the tried and true baseline, perfect for framing. Most customers opt for this option as it is the most cost effective way to get a large print. I offer paper prints in both borderless and white border options.

Another option are ready-to-hang wood prints. These are printed directly onto a block of wood for a more rustic, down to earth feel and are another great option for something that will easily stand out as something special.

Canvas prints

One of my favorite materials to print on is canvas, which is stretched over a wooden frame and stapled to the back. Because of the nature of canvas, the images take on an almost oil painted look, while losing a touch of sharpness at the benefit of a dreamy soft effect.

For an even more elegant canvas print, consider a pre-framed canvas, which has a ready-to-hang wood frame around the canvas (pictured here). The wood can be customized in various colors to match the decor around the print. This is by far my most popular print style.

Metal Prints

A new style of printing that is taking off is metal printing. You can achieve either a matte or glossy look that offers a totally unique, floating, and frame-free print that everyone will talk about. These are by far the most “on-trend” style of prints today.

I use a state of the art metal print vendor that produces incredible work. Once you see a metal print in person, you immediately understand the broad appeal of the medium.