Prints
I have my work printed primarily on fine art papers and larger prints are dry mounted to aluminum dibond for a rigid piece. Larger prints are mounted to dibond to remain perfectly flat without worry of waving due to changes in humidity as the seasons and years go by. I like to print large and am currently photographing with a Sony A7RV with 61 megapixels so printing large is taking advantage of this sensor. When we lived in New Hampshire, I was building my own wooden frames in the basement but now I'm back to ordering frames as we currently don't have the space for a wood shop. When covering art with glazing, I like to use museum grade glass that is 99% UV resistant and anti-reflective. Most recently, I have ordered large sheets in bulk and have been cutting the glass myself to fit the frames. I take pride in my work to craft each piece. When using mats, I use cotton archival mats that give the greatest longevity without browning. I'd love to hear from you if you have an image in mind that you'd like to make into a framed print. I am printing at home on a Canon Prograf 310 inkjet printer. For anything larger than 13x19, I use Whitewall, which produces the best photographic prints possible.
Loose prints on A3+ (13"x19") fine art paper. Currently printing on Hahnemuhle William Turner for a beautiful watercolor textured look and it's a 100% cotton archival paper with no optical brighteners.
10x14- $130
11x17 - $140
12x18 - $150
Contact at hansenjer@gmail.com


