Description
The Story
Featured in this photo is a woman and child commuting on a moped through the streets of Shanghai, China. It never ceased to amaze me the huge variety and types of two wheeled vehicles that people use to commute around Shanghai. When I first visited Shanghai in 1994 there were next to no cars. Now, things are a little different. While traffic density has increased significantly and this in favour of the car, Shanghai is still a bike [or moped] friendly city.
Printing
All prints offered for sale from this site are paper based. The prints are made using the Lambda C printing process, a process whereby a digital image is projected onto some form of chromogenic photo-sensitive media via three [RGB] laser beams. The media is then run through a wet chemical process to render the final print. We offer either a matt or glossy photo finish. Each print has a 1 centimetre white boarder around it. We do not offer framing or mounting.
At this time we do not offer prints using ink-jet printing technologies. Simply put, our digital workflow has been optimised to use Lambda C printing process technologies. Our printers use Fuji’s Photo Crystal papers. By archival standards, Fuji papers are on par with the best art papers used to make ink-jet prints. While we do not usually sign our prints, each print comes with its own signed Certificate of Authenticity.
PLEASE NOTE: The image featured here is a low-res JPEG image suitable only for preview and reference purposes. Given your monitor’s capabilities and any limitations your web browser may impose, this image is, at best, a sample. The image as a print is likely to be far richer and the colours much deeper than what we can present here.
For more information and details on the prints we supply and our digital workflow, please check out our online store’s FAQ.
Payment
All prices are in US Dollars. Payment can be made using your credit card via our Stripe payment gateway or by PayPal.
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