My first morning in Europe, I experienced Paris at sunrise; a time when the city was still asleep. I was able to capture what would be a busy street in the afternoon resting calmly at sunrise.
—Reece
Which material is right for you?
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Matte paper is smooth to the touch and has no sheen, meaning reflection and shine will be minimal. Photographs will have color depth on a matte surface which has an extremely accurate color reproduction range.
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This paper gives an extremely high-gloss finish, which adds depth and richness to make the photograph look almost 3D. A polyester-based silver-halide material is optimized for professional gallery-level color.
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The use of dye sublimation (infusing dyes directly into the metal print), provides results that are outstandingly clear, vibrant, and well-preserved for years. These metal prints are coated with a custom-formulated multi-layer polymer finish which provides a durable (scratch and fade-resistant) foundation.
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Gallery grade, UV filtering. After laser printing/continuous tone exposure, the print is secured to the back of a crystal clear 1/8″ or 1/4″ acrylic plexiglass sheet, which gives the photograph a richer, deeper-than-glass effect.