BW Photography Studio offers two types of material for your selected print: acrylic and watercolor paper. Prints will be produced through a local Steamboat company, Photo.Graphics.Art.
acrylic/metallic facemount print
*Ready to hang
Using the finest archival metallic paper, optically clear archival adhesive and conservation acrylic, these prints are extremely vibrant, rich and almost three-dimentional. They are backed with 3mm OmegaBond composite and include a back float frame for immediate hanging.
Somerset velvet watercolor paper
*Requires mat and frame
This 255 GSM traditional velvet surface watercolor paper is a favorite for fine art reproduction as well as an elegant choice for fine art photography. This is a 100% cotton rag, mould made paper, that is also acid-free and lignin-free.
Fine Art Printing
Established in 1991 by Joel Schulman, PhotoGraphicsArt is the culmination of more than 35 years of experience in the imaging and publishing fields. As the previous owner of Schulman Photo Lab in Hollywood, California, Joel has done photographic printing for some of the most notable names in the photographic world. Before leaving California in 1991, Joel became involved in the fledgling digital reproduction field, working with Adobe on the original version of Photoshop as well as maintaining a professional relationship with Graham Nash of Nash Editions. Recognizing the potential of computer-based imaging and reproduction, Joel became involved with a regional publishing firm in Colorado and embraced the computer imaging field. He set-up and operated a state-of-the-art image retouching and pre-press facility at MacMedia in Steamboat Springs, CO. In the early-90s, Joel saw the opportunity to combine his experience in both the computer-imaging world and the photographic world. He established PhotoGraphicsArt and now works with artists, photographers, and commercial clients nation-wide.
Portrait Prints
I recommend prodpi.com for printing your portraits, they are easily integrated into your online gallery via www.pixieset.com. Once you access your images on your online gallery you will have the option to use ProDPI.