DESCRIPTION
Santa Monica Pier is one of the most iconic locations in California. The pier was built in 1909 and was the first concrete pier on the West Coast.
A sign at the end of the Santa Monica Pier marks the traditional end of the legendary American highway Route 66.
This photograph was shot on film, therefore grain and imperfections are present and more noticeable in larger prints. This is natural with film photography. The camera used was a Mamiya RB67 Pro 120 film.
GALLERY QUALITY PAPER
We currently work with a paper made by Hahnemühle, an award-winning, 100% cotton, matte fine art paper. With its characteristic and wonderfully soft feel, this paper boasts a lightly defined felt structure, lending each artwork a three-dimensional appearance and impressive pictorial depth.
Hahnemühle is well known for being a premier distributor of fine art papers for museums and galleries around the world. Their paper makes for powerful prints and, if you ask us, the clear choice when it comes to high-quality paper for fine art printing.
Combined with the matt premium inkjet coating, this paper produces outstanding prints that feature brilliant colors, deep blacks, striking contrasts, and perfect reproduction of detail.
This acid- and lignin-free paper meets the most exacting requirements for age resistance and is specially designed for fine art printing. If the prints are properly stored and handled, they can last for generations.
We print upon order to limit waste and give each product one last look before shipping out.
DELIVERY
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SIZE GUIDE
Our prints are available in multiple sizes. In addition, we offer two different styles, no border, and white border.