As you probably know, many of the artworks and photos you see here on my photoblog are available for purchase from my portfolios at Imagekind. You can purchase prints on a wide variety of papers or even on canvas. Greeting cards are also available.
When it comes to choice of paper to print on, my personal favorite for that true artistic finish is the Hahnemuhle Photo Rag paper. Yes, it's all but the most expensive paper, but believe me, if you chose this paper you will understand why I recommend it once you see it. This paper is truly exceptional in bringing out the colors of the print, and is a very heavy and long-lasting archival paper. It is nothing like photographic paper at all.
With Christmas and the holidays fast approaching, perhaps you might like to consider giving one of my works this year as a truly unique, "one-off" gift. And to the ease the burden, from now until December 31st, you can get a 20% discount on any framing your opt for by using promo code Frame20 upon checkout. So visit my portfolios now and see if there isn't something there that would make a great gift for the holiday season. And don't forget, Imagekind backs all prints with a 30-day money back guarantee.
So jump on over to my portfolios and don't forget to use promo code Frame20 at check out for 20% off any framing.
If you don't like what I have on offer, then click the banner below to shop other artists exhibiting at Imagekind. There truly are some amazing artists out there! Thank you!
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October 21, 2009
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