Eva, Fort Ord, Ca, 2019 - 14"x9" Photograph Edition of Only 5
Now that I made it to my 70's I've decided to make smaller editions of my photographs. I've also started going back and finding older work, some never before printed images to post online. This photograph is from one of my more recent photo sessions.
Signed with edition # under the photograph, and again on the border under the mat with title and dates.
Mounted/matted with 16"x20" museum board.
The photograph will be mailed flat and well packed.
It's now proven that photographs made using the newer "HD" inks (that I use) along with the finer papers will last over 100 years, some are now saying 200-500 years!
*What is an Archival Pigment Print? Archival pigment printing denotes a printmaking process incorporating refined particles of pigment that are resilient to the environmental elements that commonly degrade and erode dye molecules shortening the life of a print.
The use of pigmented inks for the purpose of archival printing is ideal as they can have a storage life up to, and beyond, 200 years; when stored in a museum-quality frame under ideal conditions and lighting. This allows for superb print life for photographers and artists to either store, or sell, their work; and they are able to promise that the buyer will never again have a complaint that the image has soured.