The Standard Behind Every Artwork
by Ivo Cornel
What if someone didn’t just see your photo but felt it? Here’s how we turn your work into lasting presence.
When someone decides to live with your photograph, they are not simply choosing an image they like. They are inviting a part of your vision into their space. What was once a file becomes a physical presence. It becomes something they walk past every day. Over time, it starts to feel like part of their home. That is why every detail matters. The materials, the process, and the level of care behind each step all shape how that photograph is experienced.
"At 200 grams per square meter, it has a weight that feels solid but never heavy."
— Ivo Cornel
We use museum-grade giclée printing for every photograph. This method allows us to capture even the most subtle tones and details exactly as you intended. The paper is archival fine art paper, trusted by galleries and museums around the world. It does not yellow or fade over time. At 200 grams per square meter, it has a weight that feels solid but never heavy. When someone holds the print, even if they cannot name the quality, they feel that it is something made to last.
To protect the photograph, we use a high-grade plexiglass. Each piece is finished with a passe partout that is cut with precision. It is not only there for looks. It creates breathing space around the image and draws the viewer’s eye inward, guiding their attention to what matters most.
The standards we work by are not just about how a piece looks. They are about how the work is respected. Every technical decision, from the resolution we accept to the type of backing we use, is chosen to protect the photograph and its meaning. When your work is framed and delivered, it should arrive exactly as you imagined. And it should hold that same feeling and presence for years to come.
This is the kind of photography we want to help create. Not just printed images, but photographs that carry weight. Honest work, presented well, and made to be lived with. Everything we do is built around that simple idea. Your work matters, and how it is presented should reflect that from beginning to end.
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