Do you want to use or buy my images?

 

I have removed the sales functionality from the website (with the exception of postcard packs) to change the focus of the site to displaying my images more effectively.
(It also offers me the chance to display images that I may not be permitted to sell anyway, for one reason or another.)

However if you are interested in using the images in any way, or obtaining prints from them, I can offer that, but negotiated on an individual basis.

Please Let Me Know what you would like to do and I will get back to you by email.

(Clearly you can't just copy the images from the site, because they are all copyrighted and have a subtle watermark across them!)

 

Here are a few thoughts about printing and framing.

Print Sizes and Finishes

All of the images in the Main Gallery and the Choose your Colour gallery have an aspect ration of 3:2 for landscape/horizontal images (2:3 for portait/vertical images).

They are therefore ready to print on common paper sizes such as 9" x 6", 12" x 8", 15" x 10", 18" x 12" (the world of print sizes hasn't quite grasped the metric reality yet).

The only exceptions to this are images from the "Horizontles" and "Verticles" Galleries, which are all either 21" x 6" or 21" x 7", depending on the image.

The approximate cost of a single print is likely to be as follows. The more common finishes are Gloss and Lustre; occasional images lend themselves to a metallic finish.

Size in inches Lustre or Gloss/
Metallic
9" x 6" £7.50/ -
12" x 8" £12/£15
15" x 10" £20/£25
18" x 12" £30/£35
24" x 16" £40/£45
21" x 6" or 21" x 7" £30/£35


Framing Prints

If you want to frame a print , you will need a frame of your chosen print size, or a larger frame with an inner mount of that size. Of course if you  get it framed professionally, you have no restrictions and can specify exactly what you want.

I cannot offer a framing service, but I can offer advice. I can also help you think about images that might best fit your decor, or how separate individual photographs can be best be displayed together.
If you'd like to try me, Let Me Know.

If you live in a world of ISO sizes, it's perhaps worth mentioning that:

  • A4 converts to 11.69" x 8.27". So you could squeeze a 12" x 8" print in an A4 frame if you chopped a little off the shorter dimension, but you'd have a thin gap on the other dimension.
  • A3 converts to 16.55" x 11.69". So a 15" x 10" print would fit an A3 frame, with a fairly even border of a couple of centimetres around it .