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Below are answers to some of the most common questions you might have. However, if you cannot find the answer you are looking for, scroll down to send me a message with your inquiry.
Generally, a Limited-Edition Fine Art Print is a high-quality, collectible reproduction of an original photograph that is produced in a strictly limited quantity. Once the total number of prints in the edition has been sold, no more will ever be produced in that exact size, format, and finish.
Each print in the edition is signed and numbered by the artist to confirm its authenticity and place in the series (for example, 7/25) and it may also include a Certificate of Authenticity.
What makes these prints “fine art” is not just the limited quantity but also the quality of materials and production: archival inks, quality paper, and professional printing techniques that ensure the artwork’s longevity and visual impact.
Collecting a limited-edition print means you are investing in a piece that is both artistically meaningful and inherently exclusive—created with care, intended to last, and never mass-produced.
All of my Limited-Edition Fine Art Prints are offered in two distinct tiers: Artisan and Collector. While both are produced in-house using gallery-quality materials and a meticulous printing process that ensures exceptional detail and longevity—they differ significantly in their levels of exclusivity and certification.
Artisan Fine Art Prints represent the premium tier of my offerings. Starting at $60.00, these prints are issued in small, strictly limited edition runs. Once an Artisan edition sells out, the image is permanently retired and will never be reproduced as a Fine Art Print in any size, format, or finish. Each print is hand-signed and accompanied by a premium deckled-edge Certificate of Authenticity, which includes essential details such as the artwork’s title, caption, edition number (e.g., 12/15), and other identifying information. Artisan prints are printed on Hahnemühle museum-grade Fine Art Papers. Known for its archival integrity, it’s a premium quality paper revered by collectors and professionals alike. This tier is tailored for serious collectors who value rarity, provenance, and long-term investment potential.
Collector Fine Art Prints, starting at $20.00, offer a more accessible entry point into fine art collecting. While they share the same commitment to visual quality—produced using the same professional in-house printing methods—they are created in larger edition runs and do not include serialized holograms or registry. Each Collector print is also hand-signed and comes with a Certificate of Authenticity. These prints are produced on Red River Big Bend Baryta, a premium archival paper with excellent color depth, smooth finishes, and a traditional photographic feel. Though not as exclusive as the Artisan series, Collector prints provide an affordable way to enjoy high-quality, gallery-worthy artwork.
Whether you’re starting your collection or looking to invest in rare, limited works, both tiers reflect the same care, craftsmanship, and passion behind every image.
Feature | Artisan Fine Art Prints | Collector Fine Art Prints |
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Edition Size | Strictly Limited (clearly defined edition numbers) | Larger or Open Editions |
Price Range | Starts at $60.00 | Starts at $20.00 |
Signature | Hand-Signed by the Artist | |
Certificate of Authenticity | Premium Deckled Edge Certificate | Standard Certificate |
Serialized Hologram Stickers | ✔️ Yes | ✖️ No |
Digital Registry | ✔️ Yes – MyArtRegistry.com | ✖️ Not Included |
Image Retirement | Image Is Permanently Retired After Edition Sells Out | Image May Be Reprinted in Future Editions |
Print Materials | Hahnemühle Museum-Grade Paper & UltraChrome HD Archival Pigment Inks | RedRiver Museum-Grade Paper & UltraChrome HD Archival Pigment Inks |
Print Sizes | • Standard Sizes (8×10, 11×14, 16×20) • Square Ratio (8×8, 12×12, 17×17) • Panoramic 1:2.5 / 1:3 Ratio (8×16½ / 8×19, 12×24¾ / 12×29, 17×35¾ / 17×42) | |
Ideal For | Collectors & Investors | First-Time Buyers & Casual Collectors |
Feature | Artisan Fine Art Print | Collector Fine Art Print | Other Limited Editions |
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Print Materials | Museum-quality Hahnemühle Paper & UltraChrome HD Archival Pigment Inks | Museum-quality Red River Paper & UltraChrome HD Archival Pigment Inks | Varies by Publisher or Artist |
Edition Size | Strictly Limited. Permanently Retired Once Sold Out | Limited, but Image May Be Reissued in the Future | Often Unspecified or Variable |
Certificate of Authenticity | Premium Deckled Edge Certificate, Hand-Signed & Personalized | Standard Certificate, Hand-Signed & Personalized | Sometimes Included; Rarely Personalized |
Hologram Authentication | Serialized Tamper-Proof Holograms on Both the Print & Certificate | Not Included | Rarely Included |
Digital Registration | Registered With MyArtRegistry.com for Authenticity & Anti-Forgery Protection | Not Registered | Uncommon or Not Available |
Exclusivity & Collectability | Highest. Designed for Serious Collectors Seeking Long-Term Value | Accessible Option for New Collectors or Casual Buyers | Depends on Artist or Vendor Practices |
Price Range | Starts at $60.00 | Starts at $20.00 | Varies Widely |
Production & Inspection | Made to Order. Personally Printed, Signed, & Inspected by the Artist | Often Mass-Produced or Outsourced | |
Shipping & Packaging | Domestic orders over $99 ship free via USPS Priority Mail. Orders under $99 ship for $9.99 (Flat Rate) via USPS Ground Advantage. Acid-Free Protection, Rigid Flat Mailer or Sturdy Tube. | Varies by Vendor |
The number of prints in a limited-edition run can vary depending on the artist’s intent, the format, and the level of exclusivity. In general, limited editions are designed to offer collectors something rare and valuable—so the edition size is intentionally kept small.
Artisan Fine Art Prints Tier
These are true limited-edition prints, created for collectors who value exclusivity. Each image is offered in strictly limited quantities, based on size and ratio. Once a print in the Artisan tier sells out, the image is permanently retired as a Fine Art Print and will never be reissued in any size, format, or finish.
Square images are available as square or portrait-oriented prints, with each version limited to:
Authentication Includes:
Collector Fine Art Prints Tier
Collector prints offer the same exceptional quality but are not as exclusive. They are ideal for first-time collectors or those seeking a more accessible price point.
Artisan Fine Art Prints are produced on museum-grade papers by Hahnemühle, a brand highly regarded by collectors and fine art professionals for its outstanding image quality and archival performance. Unless otherwise noted—such as in the case of oversized panoramic images—most Artisan prints are created on Hahnemühle FineArt Baryta Satin, a 100% alpha-cellulose paper known for its silky surface, rich tonal depth, and exceptional detail. Some images or projects may call for a different presentation. In those cases, I may choose an alternative premium Hahnemühle paper, such as Photo Rag Metallic. Regardless of which Hahnemühle paper is used to create your Fine Art Print, they are all acid-free, lignin-free, and free of optical brighteners, guaranteeing museum-level archival longevity. To see the exact paper used for any given image, please refer to the “Details” tab on its Fine Art Store page.
Collector Fine Art Prints, while more accessible in price, are still held to high production standards. These prints are made using Red River Big Bend Baryta, an archival-grade paper that offers exceptional quality and a refined finish. Though not as prestigious as Hahnemühle, it provides a beautiful balance of performance and value. With a smooth, subtly reflective surface and a neutral white base for accurate color rendering, Big Bend Baryta delivers deep blacks, rich gradations, and sharp detail. It is also 100% alpha-cellulose, acid-free, lignin-free, and certified archival, making it a great option for collectors who want lasting quality at a more approachable price.
For panoramic images—regardless of tier—I print exclusively on Red River Big Bend Baryta. Due to the larger size and proportions of these works, this paper’s lighter weight ensures a smooth, crease-free result while maintaining professional quality and durability. Hahnemühle FineArt Baryta Satin, while exceptional, is thicker and better suited to standard-sized formats.
All prints—Artisan and Collector alike—are produced in-house using the Epson SureColor P800, a professional-grade printer paired with Epson UltraChrome HD archival pigment inks. This eight-color system delivers vivid colors, deep blacks, subtle tonal gradations, and long-lasting fade resistance, making it ideal for both black-and-white and color photography.
Through this careful selection of materials and hands-on production, each Fine Art Print is crafted not only to look exceptional, but it also ensures that your print will resist fading and discoloration for generations.
Yes, every Limited-Edition Fine Art Print is individually hand-signed discreetly beneath the image, typically along the bottom right margin.
While I make every effort to ensure the colors on the screen and the printed image match my artistic intent, it’s important to understand that colors may appear slightly different in person than on your screen. This is due to many factors, including screen brightness, color calibration, and device settings, which can vary widely between computers, tablets, and phones.
That said, each print is created using professional-grade printers, archival pigment inks, and museum-quality paper—carefully selected to preserve the richness, depth, and subtle tonal variations. I personally inspect each print to ensure it reflects my artistic intent as accurately as possible.
In short, while minor variations are normal, the print you receive will be a faithful and beautifully rendered representation of the artwork.
Each Limited-Edition Fine Art Print comes with a hand-signed and dated Certificate of Authenticity. This certificate includes key details such as:
This certificate not only validates the originality of your print but also provides collectors with context and documentation for provenance.
To further protect the integrity of each edition and print, Artisan Fine Art Prints include matching serialized hologram stickers to both the back of the print and the Certificate of Authenticity. These tamper-evident holograms ensures that each print is uniquely tied to its certificate, and their matching number not only validates the print’s originality but also links it to a registered digital record at MyArtRegistry.com
Authenticity is guaranteed through a combination of three elements:
If you ever have questions about your print’s authenticity—or need to verify it for insurance or resale purposes—please feel free to contact me directly, and I’ll be happy to assist.
I accept all major debit and credit cards, processed securely through Square and PayPal, giving you flexible and trusted options at checkout.
Yes, sales tax is included in the listed price for all domestic purchases—no surprises at checkout.
Yes! A new curated set of eight featured images are available at 20% off each month. In addition, my monthly newsletter often includes exclusive discount codes for special events, holidays, or limited-time offers. Be sure to subscribe so you don’t miss out.
Absolutely. Gift cards are available in $25, $50, and $100, making them a thoughtful and flexible gift for any art lover. They can be applied toward any Limited-Edition Fine Art Print on the site.
Each Fine Art Print is individually printed upon receiving your order—never mass-produced. This made-to-order approach allows me to personally inspect every piece for quality and accuracy, ensuring you receive a print that meets my highest standards.
Because prints are made to order, please allow 3–5 business days for production and preparation before shipment. This includes a 48-hour drying period (curing time) to ensure the print is fully set and ready to handle safely.
Yes. Every Limited Edition Fine Art Print comes with a hand-signed and dated Certificate of Authenticity, which includes important details like the title, print size, date captured, location (for landscape/nature prints and its place in the series (for example, 12/40). In addition, Artisan prints include a premium deckled edge Certificate and a set of matching serialized hologram stickers affixed to both the print and certificate. These tamper-proof stickers not only validate the print’s originality but also link it to a registered digital record at MyArtRegistry.com, creating a verifiable digital record that strengthens the provenance and value of your print.
No. As each piece is part of a Limited-Edition Fine Art series, my signature is essential to its authenticity and value. It guarantees the print’s originality and links it to its Certificate of Authenticity.
Rest assured, there are no visible watermarks on my artwork. Each piece features only a discreet signature and title, thoughtfully placed to preserve the integrity and presentation of the image.
Yes. To make framing as convenient as possible, I’ve chosen print sizes that fit in stock frames commonly available at most craft stores, home décor shops, and online retailers. This makes it easy to frame your new artwork without the need for expensive custom framing—though that’s always an option if you’d like a more tailored presentation.
For square images, it’s worth noting that frames for the square ratio print optionarelimited compared to the broader selection available for the portrait-oriented option. That said, both options can be easily framed with a bit of planning.
For more detailed information, download the Framing-Guide.Pdf
Yes. To make framing as convenient as possible, I’ve chosen print sizes that fit in stock frames commonly available at most craft stores, home décor shops, and online retailers. This makes it easy to frame your new artwork without the need for expensive custom framing—though that’s always an option if you’d like a more tailored presentation.
For square images, it’s worth noting that frames for the square ratio print optionarelimited compared to the broader selection available for the portrait-oriented option. That said, both options can be easily framed with a bit of planning.
For more detailed information, download the Framing-Guide.Pdf
For more detailed information, download the Framing-Guide.Pdf
Careful Packaging for Safe Delivery.
Each Fine Art Print is packaged with great care to ensure it arrives in perfect condition, ready to be framed and displayed.
Once your print has completed its 3–5 business day production period—which includes curing time and a final quality inspection—it will be carefully packaged and shipped.
Yes—international orders are welcome! Because rates and regulations vary by country, please contact me before purchasing to confirm the best carrier, delivery timeline, and customs duties or fees.
Absolutely. As soon as a shipping label is generated, you’ll receive an email with the tracking number so you can follow your package every step of the way.
If your print arrives damaged, please reach out to me within 48 hours of delivery and include clear photos of the damage to both the print and the packaging. Once I receive your message, I’ll provide you with the next steps to begin processing your complimentary replacement.
Since the damage was through no fault of your own, you will not need to return the damaged print. However, once USPS has been notified, to safeguard the integrity of the limited run, I will require photographic proof that both the print and Certificate of Authenticity have been destroyed before issuing the replacement.
Your satisfaction is very important to me, and I’ll work promptly to resolve the issue.
Your satisfaction means a great deal to me. If you’re not completely happy with your Fine Art Print, you may request a refund within 14 days of delivery.
Because each Limited-Edition Fine Art Print is made to order, signed, and accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity with matching hologram stickers (Artisan tier prints), they cannot be resold or reissued. To maintain the integrity of the limited edition, all returned prints must be permanently destroyed. For this reason, a 15% restocking fee applies to all returns—except in cases where the print was damaged during shipping, in which case I will work with you to provide a replacement at no additional cost..
Direct exchanges are not offered since each print is made to order. However, you’re welcome to return your print under the standard return policy (subject to the restocking fee) and place a new order for your preferred size or image.
Simply email me your order details and reason for return before sending the print back. Once received and verified, your refund will be processed—minus the 15% restocking fee.
Yes, sustainability is an important part of my process. The Hahnemühle FineArt paper I use for the print and Artisan tier certificate is produced under ISO 14001-certified environmental management standards, ensuring responsible manufacturing practices. On the other hand, Red River Paper uses materials in their manufacturing that are acquired from renewable sources..
Additionally, all invoices and instruction sheets included in shipping are printed on SFI 2022-certified paper, which supports responsible forestry.
I take a mindful, minimalist approach to packaging—using only what is necessary to protect your print during shipping. Whenever possible, I use recyclable mailing tubes and materials, and avoid excess packing. Because each print is made to order, I’m also able to eliminate overproduction and reduce material waste in the printing process.
I’d love to hear from you if you have any questions or comments! Please fill out the contact form below, and I’ll get back to you as soon as possible. Whether it’s about a specific print, framing, shipping, or anything else—I’m here to help.manufacturing practices.
Yes, licensing is available for commercial, editorial, or other professional uses. If you’re interested in using one of my images for a publication, product, website, or campaign, please contact me directly with details about your project. I’ll be happy to discuss licensing options and terms.
Yes! I regularly exhibit my work at local art fairs, markets, and special events in El Paso and the surrounding region. If you’d like to know where I’ll be showing next or want to view the prints in person, be sure to subscribe to my newsletter for updates.