Pricing & Editions:
All images of New England, The Sea and Audubon are shot on a medium-format digital camera with over 100 megapixels for extreme detail and an immersive viewing experience—every weathered paint chip on an old building can be seen in gorgeous detail.
16” X 24”—Edition of 20 - $1,230 (prices escalate as edition sells out)
28” X 42”—Edition of 10 - $3,775 (prices escalate as edition sells out)
43” x 63”—Edition of 7 - $8,675 (prices escalate as edition sells out)
60” X 90”—Edition of 3 - $17,500 (prices escalate as edition sells out)
The sizes above are my standards, but custom sizes are available, so please ask if you need a specific size.
I print my work on Hahnemühle Agave paper and spray each one with a UV protective varnish that protects the print for over 100 years against UV light, water and dust.
“Stranded” mounted in a silver float frame with no glass. The effect is that of an egg tempera painting with no reflection.
Framing:
My goal is to have my work mimic that of an egg tempera painting. I do not mount my images behind glass. Instead, each image is sprayed with a UV-protecting varnish in a matte finish which has no reflection and I offer a variety of float frames to compliment the work. Framing costs vary according to the size ordered and range from approximately $500 to over $2,000 for the largest prints. I work with a master framer in New England to mount my work and they are experts at fine-art packing and shipping worldwide.
Left to Right: White Wash (ash), Walter’s Grey (ash), White Wash, (maple)
Top to Bottom Frames: Grey, White, Black, Silver Bottom Samples Left to Right: Gold Rush (ash) Gold Rush, (maple)

