Eric Boutilier-Brown Photography's fine art and photo print service provides custom, quality prints of your images (film or digital). These archival prints are of collectible quality - suitable for museum or gallery display. Whether your project is photographic in nature, or consists of traditional or digital artwork, you will find the quality of these prints to be exceptional.

The finest materials (Epson's K3 Ultrachrome inks and professional archive papers) provide long-lasting color stability from 70-100+ years in all sizes up to 22"x40" with two workflow options.

  Option 1: Finished Files Option 2: Unfinished files
 

Supply finished files for printing.

Price does not not include image preparation or proofing, but provides economic quality prints. Images may be picked up 24 hours after notification of completion.

Supply original file for finishing.

Price includes consultation, image preparation, image proofing, and proof approval. Images may be picked up 24 hours after proof approval.

Image Size Print Cost Print Cost
(after first print, see option #1)
Up to 8"x10" $10.00 / $7.50 (10+) / $5.00 (25+) $30.00
Up to 10"x16" $20.00 / $15.00 (10+) / $12.00 (25+) $40.00
Up to 16"x20" $25.00 / $20.00 (10+) / $15.00 (25+) $50.00
Up to 16"x30" $40.00 / $30.00 (10+) / $20.00 (25+) $60.00
Up to 16"x40" $50.00 / $40.00 (10+) / $30.00 (25+) $75.00
Up to 22"x22" $40.00 / $30.00 (10+) / $20.00 (25+) $60.00
Up to 22"x40" $60.00 / $50.00 (10+) / $40.00 (25+) $90.00
Premium Lustre Paper

Premium photo papers produce images that rival those of traditional silver halide prints. These highly saturated papers offer maximum ink coverage and high D-Max for true photographic reproductions. The luster paper provides a luster "E" surface finish.

  • highest color gamut available for vivid color reproduction
  • RC paper base for actual photo prints
  • 10mil thickness for a durable photographic feel
  • lightfastness ratings of 70+ years*
*Lightfastness ratings from Wilhelm Imaging Research are based on accelerated testing of prints on specialty media displayed indoors, under glass. Actual print stability will vary according to media, printed image, display conditions, light intensity and atmospheric conditions. Lightfastness ratings do not measure paper deterioration, such as yellowing. Longevity of prints is not guaranteed. For maximum print life, properly display all prints under glass or lamination or properly store them.