From my photo archive of tens of thousands of images created since 1990, I’ve carefully selected less than 200 images that are worthy of fine art printing. My opinion is that these images capture a moment of rare and fleeting beauty. These photographs achieve the highest quality by test printing to insure optimal color management and sharpness. These images have been printed from digital files under my supervision. Only archival materials are used and all prints are signed by Howie. We will honor special requests to have a stock image printed as fine art.
Over 95% of my photographs are printed on Fuji Crystal Archive paper. Fuji claims the rich colors in your photograph will show no signs of color shift or fading for at least 60 years under normal lighting conditions.
Why Open Edition?
My prints are not numbered and I do open editions prints rather than limited editions for several reasons. I want my fine art photography to be more affordable. This has been a difficult philosophical decision. Some of the great pioneers of photography, Edward Weston, Ansel Adams, Alfred Steiglitz, and Henri Cartier Bresson did not limit their editions. My abilities and interpretation of the creative process are not set in stone. My art is a fluid and changing process and I enjoy exploration of new methods. Film has a limited ability to handle dynamic range (contrast between dark and light) Scanning some images originally shot on film allows more ability to convey what I saw in terms of detail in shadow and highlight areas. For example I can correct snow that was rendered blue on film. Limited Editions, are limited to a predefined and arbitrary number of prints. When the edition sells out no more prints are made, and buyers must locate prints that are in private ownership. Limited Editions ultimately benefit the seller, as a finite number of prints limits the supply, driving up demand and price. Most of my Fine Art photographs will never be changed. However I reserve the right to make improvements to an image if possible. I have stunning images printed on photographic paper that look even better on canvas and metallic paper.
Metallic Printing
In 2010 I started printing a few pieces on Kodak Endura and Fuji Pearl metallic papers. I am impressed by the beauty and the stunning 3-D look. Metallic looks best when combined with museum quality non glare glass. Metallic is available for all prints, but can add up to 25% more to the print price. Kodak states the longevity of the Endura photo paper is archival up to 100 years for typical home display and 200 years for dark home storage.
Retail Prices for Standard sizes below apply only to Fuji Crystal archive paper, archival acid free mattes and traditional wood frames. There are at least two different sizes for all fine art.
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6.85% Sales Tax will be added to Utah Customers |
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Image Size |
PrintOnly |
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| 8x12 / 8x10 | $88 | $108.00 | $103.00 | $165 | ||
| 10x15 | $110 | $130.00 | $125 | $195 | ||
| 11x14 | $110 | $130.00 | $125 | $195 | ||
| 12x18 | $135 | $165.00 | $155 | $245 | ||
| 14x20 | $185 | $220.00 | $210 | $365 | ||
| 16x20 | $205 | $240.00 | $230 | $365 | ||
| 16x24 | $225 | $270.00 | $255 | $395 | ||
| 17x24 | $250 | $295.00 | $280 | $395 | ||
| 20x30 | $330 | $380.00 | $365 | $575 | ||
| 24x30 | $400 | $456.00 | $440 | $645 | ||
Panoramic
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| 7x21 | $140 | $160 | $155 | $235 | ||
| 8x24 | $170 | $205 | $195 | $315 | ||
| 10x30 | $225 | $270 | $245 | $395 | ||
| 12x36 | $290 | $340 | $330 | $525 | ||
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To purchase archival fine art print we need to know size, single or double matt or framed. We accept local checks, money orders, and credit cards via paypal money request. Contact us by phone or email for any orders.
We maintain some inventory in matted and framed pieces. This generally adds 4 to 7 inches to both dimensions. I maintain no inventory in unmatted photographs which are more difficult to store properly and need to be ordered. For international clients, it is less expensive to ship unmatted photographs.
Please allow 2 - 3 weeks for delivery of prints For packing and shipping within the U.S. please add 15% to the above prices. Shipping on International orders will be quoted individually. Money back guarantee if you are not satisfied.
To Order Prints Call Howie or Gary @ 801.272.2134. You may also email orders to howie@wanderlustimages.com
Some richly textured photographs lend themselves to the archival Canvas Photo-Giclée process with a gallery wrap. The canvas photograph (see photos below) is stretched over a hidden wooden frame and projects one and half inches off the wall. The photo is visible from every side and has a 3-D look. I have printed 6 photos that look superb on canvas and I enjoy them in my home. Canvas prints have a protective coating and they don’t require glass or a frame. There is no glare or reflection to deal with. Canvases can be viewed from any angle. This simplifies the lighting challenges that can be troublesome with glass. Non-glare glass can help but it is expensive. By using specially formulated UV inks, the archival properties of photo-giclées can assure image permanence for as long as archival photographic papers. Any photograph can be printed on artist-grade canvas. I am still experimenting with ways to make canvas more durable and not lose the feel of a photograph. Canvas gallery wraps are different sizes from the standard sizes of Fuji Crystal archive prints.
We prefer to ship photos without frames or glass and have shipped worldwide. For local customers, we work with a superb framer in Salt Lake City. Solstice Picture Framing (801-671-4654) is the best framer we have worked with. Brothers Brad and Travis have a knack for tasteful and artistic work. Their price and quality can't be matched. We have a wide variety of artistic custom frames. Howie and Gary at Wanderlustimages are happy to assist you with framing or you may do it yourself by contacting Solstice. Below are some examples of custom alternative framing that we have done with Solstice.












