About


About  the images:

The images are captured using either a digital camera or a 35mm SLR camera.

Many of the digital images are computer enhanced to create unique feelings

and effects that reflect the artist’s impression of the subject at the time the image was captured.

Most of the images captured on 35mm film are un-enhanced and reflect the raw subject at the moment the image was created.

The final images are all limited editions Giclees.   

 

 

About Giclee Printing:

Giclee (zhee-klay) is the French word for a spray of liquid. 

Giclee prints are typically created using high resolution digital scans. 

They are printed with archival quality inks on various media including canvas, fine art, and photographic papers.

The giclee process provides greater color accuracy than other available printing processes. 

Giclee prints are created using professional color ink-jet printers.

The quality of a giclee print compares to traditional silver-halide and gelatin printing processes and is used by museums and art galleries.