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Andrew’s photographs are available as fine art prints, both framed and ready-to-frame. All are hand signed and titled. Also available are acrylic face-mounts, and canvas prints which are ready to hang in the walls in your home.

Unframed

Each print comes with a white border and the dimensions quoted are the size of the actual printed image, not the overall size of the paper. Each print is signed by Andrew. They are printed on metallic-finish paper for deep colours. Please contact us for pricing on other sizes.

Canvas

Our canvas images are a very affordable way to hang a finished image on your wall. Your photo is printed onto traditional high quality canvas, and then laminated with a special heat seal laminate making it almost impossible to damage. Our laminate is UV guarded and is a far superior product when compared to the common spray coating finish offered by many who offer canvas printing.

Framed

Our framed print pricing is for the image professionally printed on metallic paper. The image is then framed using an archival single white matt, mounted and framed in a choice of frame colours. Talk to us about our range of frame colours.

Acrylic Facemount

The Wow factor of photo mounting. The image is printed on metallic paper and then face mounted to the back of a 6.0mm optical grade acrylic sheet with diamond polished edges.  It is aluminium backed for strength and protection. The hanging system makes the final piece sit off the wall giving it a floating effect. The final look and effect makes the image literally ‘Pop’, it has a real ‘Wow’ factor about it. This combined with the depth our image has with the 6.0mm acrylic used has to be seen to be believed. This is why the Acrylic Mounting is one of our most popular products.

Delivery time

Please note – at Andrew Barnes Landscape Photography you satisfaction and delight at our prints is our number one priority, and we strive to do that at a very affordable price. As such, we are low-cost compared to other photographers. To keep our prices affordable we use the best suppliers we have found, and these are country-based, not metro-based. Please allow up to two/three weeks for delivery of your unframed prints, canvas, or acrylic face mounts. Please allow for up to five/six weeks for framed prints. If you require a quick turnaround on your order please talk to us – we will do our best to keep surcharges to a minimum.

Postage Prices

Flat shipping rates of
$15 for unframed prints
$25 for canvas and acrylic

will be added if you shop through our online shop

Please contact us for a quote of postage costs to your home if you are buying very large or multiple items. We cannot, due to costs, ship products other than unframed prints internationally.

Please Note

Prices may be superseded at any time without notice.

 

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There something about the light in winter.  I can see the lights from the towns in the Blue Mountains a lot more easily, and shining a lot brighter, in the cold winters evenings from my balcony. 

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