Road trips, roadside attractions, midcentury nostalgia, urban exploration, Googie, tiki, photography and more.
All prints are produced on high-end photographic processors using Kodak Professional Endura papers for superior image quality. These are not inkjet prints.
If you choose to have your print professionally framed, your photograph will be set within a gallery-style white mat and classic, black hardwood frame. All materials are acid-free and of archival quality to ensure preservation of your image.
Plus, all framed prints are protected by museum-grade acrylic that's crystal clear, lightweight, impact-resistant and guaranteed to filter out 98% of the UV rays that would otherwise damage your photo.
To get an idea how a photo might look framed, select See It Framed above the image.
Please note that product sizes refer to paper size (in inches) and not to the resulting size of the print. Photos are always scaled to take advantage of the most space available, but not all photos match the same aspect ratio as standard paper sizes.
For example, if you select a 16x24 print for a photograph with a square format, the final image size would be 16x16.




To see what a photo's actual image measurements would be for a particular print size, select Get More Info above an image and choose Actual Print Sizes for This Photo.
A glossy finish will usually result in blacker blacks and more saturated colors, but is more likely to produce glare under typical circumstances. A matte finish, on the other hand, usually provides a more artistic look.
Which should you choose? It's a matter of personal taste, really, although I prefer matte, myself.
Please keep in mind that most computer monitors aren't adjusted to accurately reproduce a photo's colors and brightness, so your final print may appear just slightly different from what you see on screen. However, all images are processed through a calibrated and color-managed workflow and individually checked for quality, ensuring that each photo is printed as intended.
Don't worry, the watermarks that appear on this Web site's photos will not appear on your print.
I don't typically sign my photographs, but if that's something you would like, I'd be happy to do so at your request.
If you're interested in licensing a photo for commercial purposes, please see this page.
If you have any other questions, please don't hesitate to contact me.