BLACK AND WHITE PHOTOGRAPHS: Tom creates his black and white prints in his darkroom using the traditional “wet” process. To ensure that the prints will last for generations, he uses museum weight, fiber based paper following the Ilford guidelines for archival print processing.

COLOR PHOTOGRAPHS: The color prints are printed to Tom’s specifications by a fine art photographic imaging company dedicated to serving professional artists. Only the highest quality materials are used in the making of these prints, including Fuji crystal archive paper, one of the longest lasting, most color fast photographic papers available.

GICLEE PRINTS: Giclee (pronounced “zhee-clay”) prints are created using state of the art equipment and the highest quality archival paper and inks. The ink is applied to the paper in an extraordinarily fine spray, which gives the appearance of a continuous-tone print.

CARE AND DISPLAY: Photographs, like any work of art, should not be displayed in direct sunlight or near a source of heat. Under proper viewing conditions, Tom’s photographs will last for generations.

FRAMING: All photographs are framed using acid free materials, including 100% rag museum board mounts and mats. The frames are 1 3/16” wide and are solid ramin hardwood rubbed to a soft satin lustre. Frames for color images are finished in dark mahogany and frames for black and whites have a flat black finish. All photographs are available unframed also. Please contact us for details.