PRINTS
Museum-wrapped canvas, or framed glossy/matte prints:
Imagekind sells glossy and matte prints, with or without a frame. But the offering that really sets them apart is the ability to order museum-wrap canvas prints (like the sample shown here in black and white, which does no justice to the beauty of these canvas prints). It’s a great and unique way to display the images more like art. [Note: The selection of photos on this site is not as complete as my Fotki page due to storage limitations, but please feel free to email me and I can upload any image you'd like.]
Glossy and matte prints (unframed):
You can order many of the images posted on this blog simply by clicking on the individual photo. This will take you to my Fotki site; where you just click on the drop down menu to choose the size you want (up to 24” x 36”), choose the quantity, and click order. Do this for all the photos you want, then click on the shopping cart link at the top to finalize the purchase. [note that some photos have no purchase option. These are photos where I either do not have a model release, someone has requested not to sell the photograph, or the quality of the image is not up to my standards for prints].
Framing your own prints:
Once you’ve ordered prints, there are lots of options for framing them. Local framing stores are an preferred by many people (see “notes on framing” below for tips on finding a good frame shop). Stores like Michael’s often carry high quality frames at excellent prices (offering custom frames at reasonable prices, and standard frames at bargain prices). There are also several online vendors. Here are some links you may find useful (note that I have not used these services, and cannot endorsing them – I merely provide them for your reference):
Technique / Design:
http://www.photo.net/learn/notes-on-framing
http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/How_to_frame_a_picture#Basic_techniques











