All prints delivered through this site are printed on professional grade paper to ensure each image meets my exacting standards for image quality and print durability.  My professional papers extend the color gamut for very rich colors and attractive flesh tones.  I offer three different papers to suit all your needs; Kodak Endura E-Surface Color Paper, Kodak Endura Metallic VC Paper, and Ilford True Digital B&W Paper.  All three papers feature 100 year archival value to stand the test of time.


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Kodak Endura E-Surface Color Paper  Kodak Endura Metallic VC Paper   Ilford True Digital B&W Paper

Kodak Professional Supra Endura VC Digital Paper is a high quality, professional grade paper used for all color prints unless otherwise specified.

Accurate color, realistic saturation, excellent neutral flesh reproduction and brighter colors are just a few of the attributes to describe E-Surface paper.

You will see excellent skin-tone reproduction, as well as brighter blues, cyans, purples, and reds.

Don’t worry about prints fading. The standard archival value is 100 years in home and 200 years in dark storage.

This paper features a unique pearlescent surface and we think you will agree when we say this paper is truly spectacular!

Endura offers natural looking flesh tones, sharp details, and beautifully saturated colors, and is resistant to tearing and curling without additional lamination.

This paper uses a patented combination of layers that result in striking, three-dimensional images on an ultra-bright background.

The standard archival value is 100 years in home display and 200 years in dark storage.
This panchromatic, resin-coated paper is specifically designed for making continuous-tone B&W prints directly from digital images.

Because the emulsion is silver-based rather than dye-based, the imaging performance and characteristics of this paper are the same as traditional b&w continuous-tone papers. That translates to neutral tonal characteristics that provide the paper with display and archival qualities.

Also, the back of the paper is specially coated to accept ink, making it a good surface for writing notes.