To Order Prints from Ann-gelic Notions Photography:

Please contact me by phone, email or snail-mail. Include a detailed description of photograph(s) desired and matting and framing options. Please also include your phone number and email address. You will receive a detailed invoice for your order, including shipping charges and instructions for payment by check or money order. Your order will ship upon receipt of payment.

Pricing Chart:

Print Size Print Only “Matted to” Size Matted Print With Frame
4x6 $10 8x10 $18 $35
5x7, 5x7½ $20 8x10 $25 $45
8x10 $25 11x14 $40 $60
8x12 $35 12x16 $50 $115
8x12 $35 16x20 $60 $165
11x14 $45 16x20 $75 $175
11x14 $45 24x28 $125 From $249
16x20 Please call for quote
Frame clips  $10/set
Prices do not include shipping costs.

I initialize all small prints and sign all prints larger than 11x14.  If you want a full signature on a smaller print, just let me know, and I’ll gladly do that. 

*Prints are shipped between acid-free backing boards.

*Matted prints are ready to frame; they include a foamboard backing.  Mats and foamboard are archival quality and are acid-free.  Colored mats are carefully chosen to complement the image. White or black rags mats on any image will be used on request. 

*Frames are custom-made by the photographer or are specially-ordered, hardwood frames.  On occasion, metal frames are more suited to the piece.  Framed pieces up to 16x20 are wired and ready to hang.

*Framed pieces up to 16x20 (finished size) include regular glass.  Non-glare, conservation, or museum glass is used on request.  Larger pieces (matted >16x20) use a uv-protected, scratch-resistant, acrylic-type product.  Such treatment is lighter in weight and is recommended in public places.  The price will increase accordingly with anything other than regular glass; you will be notified of the price difference when you order.
  

Hints on displaying photographs:

Reprints of images shown on this site use light technology rather than ink.  The archival quality of such images usually exceeds 100 years.  Glass or an acrylic product protects framed images.  Displaying photographs correctly protects your investment for years to come.

Photographs should never be displayed in full sunlight.  In bright areas, the best protection is to use coated glass.  In most home and office use, regular glass is fine, as regular glass does afford some protection from uv-light while allowing colors to remain rich.  Never place a photograph directly against glass; always use a mat or a spacer.

A simple way to display photographs uses clips to secure the sides of each corner. Glass is placed in front of the matted photo, and backing board is placed behind.  The clips sandwich all layers together. There are no “frame sides” to compete with décor.  A set of clips includes a dual clip for each corner and a connecting string that adjusts to print sizes up to 16x20. 

In public places, security hangers reduce the risk of theft and secure the framed image in 3 or more points of contact with the wall.  Security hangers are available on request but are not attached.  Precise placement when hanging at your site offers optimum protection.