Acquiring

NOTE!! I’m in the process of updating all the product pages on the site, so some may not function as they should. If you are interested in acquiring an image, please send me a note via the Contact tab an I can easily help you. Thank you!


Here’s how to acquire an image….

  • Click the Acquire link below any image and review the summary page.

  • Fill out the Purchase Inquiry and be sure to note:

    • Image title and size

    • Frame finish

    • Shipping information

    • Any questions you may have

  • Once you submit the form you will receive a detailed estimate including:

    • Confirmed artwork price with taxes (if any)

    • Cost of a custom, foam-lined shipping carton (typically $50-150 depending on size

    • UPS Ground shipping (cost is based on size and distance)

    • Confirmation of production lead time (typically 5-10 days)

    • If you decide to proceed, I will forward an invoice with many secure payment options.

Authenticity: Each finished image has a label affixed to the back. It includes my signature, date printed, location and edition number. See example below.

Editions: Finished photographs are offered in limited editions, mostly ranging from 2 to 5, with one artist’s proof. Prices increase incrementally as editions sell out, so first editions are a good value. Once an edition sells out, the image is retired and no longer available for sale.

Custom Orders: If you are interested in a custom size or frame design, please email me for a quote. My framing supplier is Larson Juhl, one of the biggest, so the selection of moulding styles is huge.

Returns: If you are unhappy with your purchase for any reason you may return it in the original packaging within 30 days of delivery for a full refund. Refunds do not include return shipping costs.

Shipping damage is rare, but if your order is damaged please email me right away with photos showing the damage so I can file a claim with UPS. Ship it back in the original carton and I will send a replacement.

A typical verso label

If you have questions, please contact me!


My theory about buying art is, if you love it, can afford it and it doesn’t scare the dog, you buy it.
— Overheard at an art fair by Joel Soroka, The New York Times' Dear Diary, January 10, 2021