How do I know which images on site are digital? In the image url are file numbers for example, Black and White film image will be 40-09-22, color negative C-31-09-23 or Transparencies [slides] that will be printed as Giclee [archival pigment ink prints] T-45-09-9 and digital originals also printed as Giclee with be coded as D-2-09-34 These numbers are in the file name in the url list in your address bar or on the buy now page.
Session prints
Why film and not digital? I now shoot both, digital prices below. I have just started with digital and feel it is a totally different medium. As an artist I like to make the choices when I make a negative and have found, that the digital camera discourages choice. It is extremely hard to use the camera in “M” manual you need three hands to change shutter speed and aperture.
Why have I started shooting digital? Speed is what is desired so speed I can provide. Marketing and choking of small business makes getting supplies harder to find.
What if I shoot you at an event, the grab shot? The grab shot is when I am not being paid to shoot the event by you. If you want a print you can order at the same rate as the prices below. To see a small jpg, email me with event info and if you can speak to me at the event so I will know who you are. If I am shooting film it will take a while, pending on my work flow and time if digital less time. Paying work has to come first. Donations are always welcome.
Giclee Prints. These are pigment ink prints and the quality of today’s papers has improved to make Giclee prints made from negatives or transparencies a great cross breeding of the two mediums. There is still much more information in your negative or transparency than any digital camera around.
Black and white prints are developed using a Silver Gelatin process. They are hand crafted un-cropped on the best fine art fiber paper. Images produced using this technique are works of art that will last up to a century or more. Resin coated [RC] prints were developed for the convenience of the publishing industry and for artists to quickly see enlargements of their 35mm negative. RC prints produce a fine range of tones, but not the rich tonal separation of a fine art silver gelatin print. Each image is hand printed and signed by the artist.*
Black and White RC and Color RC Prints -“Same negative” Please specify glossy or matte.
1st | 2nd | 3+ | |
5×7 | $25.00 | $15.00 | $10.00 |
8×10 | $35.00 | $21.00 | $12.00 |
11×14 | $60.00 | $36.00 | $21.60 |
16×20 | $120.00 | $72.00 | $43.20 |
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Fine art paper prices available on request. Sepia or Selenium toning is available on most fine art papers and some RC papers, contact Peter at mail@peterjcrowley.com for pricing and availability.
Larger sizes are available as Giclee Prints on RC or Fine Art Paper please inquire regarding pricing. Digital touch up is $30 per hour, an image only needs touch up once not for each size.
New digital image prices machine grade prints
- Wallets $ 1.00 per minimum of 6 same image
- 3.5 x 5 or 4×6 $ 5.00 per
- 5×7 $ 15.00
- 8×10 $ 25.00
- 8×12 $ 35.00
- 11×14 $ 45.00
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Publishing and Stock Information
If you are interested in purchasing an image for commercial use, either for publishing or stock use, please contact Peter J. Crowley for pricing information.
The purchase of a print is solely for display in your home. No reproduction rights are released. This means that photographic, electronic, offset publishing, or any other means of production are strictly prohibited without written consent of Peter J. Crowley, photographer and sole owner of copyright.
*Important Note: All original materials, negatives or transparencies remain the property of Peter J. Crowley
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