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What you see is what you get for your money. Wysiwyg £

photo Jamie Robinson

Do your own thing. The cheapest and simplest way for you to buy a picture from me is unmounted and unframed, but of just the same image quality of course. You may then frame it in your own preferred style.

Or you may prefer to buy a picture from me just mounted but still unframed. I am not able to despatch a glazed, framed picture except at extra cost to you for secure packaging and carriage, and at your own risk. If we live near enough to one another, then delivery or collection can be arranged. Please email me to discuss.

You may want to know what the mounted or framed picture could look like before you commit yourself to buying a print.

I prefer to display my pictures surrounded by lots of white space within a simple defining frame, drawing on the photographic tradition.

Size matters. My standard is an A3+ print framed approx 27x20 inches (70x50 mm), in black laquered wooden moulding, in the photographic tradition. This is behind plain glass but you may want to ask your own framer for museum/conservation grade glass. In fact, you may wish to have a total conservation grade framing job – and in any style or colour you like; I can recommend a framer here in Oxfordshire or have the job done for you. Email me to discuss.

My choice product is 'people sized', to be looked at on a wall at a comfortable viewing distance and then looked at more closely to examine detail. Having said that, transport or mailing is simpler and cheaper if the picture is not framed; even more so if you buy just an unmounted print.

Approach with confidence.
If the mount is large enough, so the surroundings and extraneous colours are separated from the image as you get nearer.


photo John Merrigan

Print quality and paper texture can't be seen on a website. My images are all giclée prints – archival quality, hi-resolution inkjets on fine art paper – the business.

Left: One of my A3+ prints dresses the set for a fashion shoot by Terry Lee for silkcocoon.co.uk