Print of the Week, April 5

 
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Print of the Week

This week’s Print of the Week comes from the coast of Acadia, at Little Hunters Beach. This small cove is renowned for the sounds the round boulders make as the waves wash them back and forth, creating a beautiful, unique sound, specially at high tide. I made this image half an hour before the sun rose, in the blue light of dawn. The semi-darkness required a long shutter speed of thirty seconds, which also smoothed the waves washing over the foreground rocks.


The goal of all my photography is to see each image in print. If you think an image looks good on Instagram or in a Facebook post, wait until you’ve seen it professionally printed on fine art paper. For this reason, each week I’m featuring a special print at a discounted price– often $100 off the regular price– for just one week only. This open edition print is made by me personally in my studio, on archival rag paper, using pigment-based inks rated to last a lifetime. Each print is then hand signed and shipped FREE to any address in the US (excluding Alaska and Hawaii). Unfortunately, because of high customs fees and import taxes, I cannot ship the Print of the Week to any address outside the US.

The image size is 14 inches on the longest side, with white borders bringing the paper size to 11x15 inches. The watermark at the bottom of the image will not be on your final print.

Your print will be shipped to you rolled in a tube. I recommend framing your print with a frame that fits your own decor and style. A 16x20 inch frame would fit the print perfectly, with the addition of a mat around the print, which is often included in when you purchase a frame. Also, any framing store would be able to cut a mat and frame the print for you.


 
 
Blue Cove
$225.00

14-inch print on archival 11x15-inch photo rag paper. Matting and framing not included. Free shipping to US addresses in the contiguous 48 states. Not available for international orders at this time.

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