SIZES & MATERIALS

Fine art printing describes the high quality finish of a photographic print, using the best possible processing options. 

Our photo lab WhiteWall combines state-of-the-art technologies with traditional development methods, printing the work of many renowned artists, galleries and museums. And now, WhiteWall will also print for you. 

Our art is available as Hahnemühle fine art prints, photo prints on alu-dibond or under arylic glass – in various sizes. 

Print Sizes

The available sizes of each individual image are shown on the product pages. All specified sizes correspond to the original photography image sizes.

The fine art prints on Hahnemühle paper are produced with a white 1 cm margin, which helps when handling and framing.

This adds 2 cm in length and width to the indicated image size of each print.

Most artworks have an aspect ratio of 3:2 or 2:3 (see reference above). Nevertheless there are also a few editions in custom ratios/square sizes. 

Materials

Hahnemühle Fine Art Print

Your photography as a high-quality pigment print on fine art paper made by the Hahnemühle - Leader of High-Quality.

Photo Print on Alu-Dibond

Original photo print on aluminium dibond have a pure and artistic look. Two coated aluminum plates with a black polyethylene core make a stable carrier plate on which the photo print gets mounted and laminated afterwards.

Photo Print under Acrylic Glas

Photography prints under acrylic glass highlights the vivid colors and enhances the impression of depth. The photography gets mounted on alu-dibond and sealed by a 2mm acrylic glass.

display & handling

Please note that we have designed our website to display all images as correctly as possible. However, individual screen resolution, color reproduction and brightness may deviate from the final photo print.

We ship all products in custom art security packaging with our selected shipping partners. 

We recommend that you wear cotton gloves and touch only the white edges when unpacking and handling the products.

Please do not permanently expose the photographs to direct sunlight.  

Enjoy your artwork!