Unveiling the extraordinary in the ordinary

Frequently Asked Questions

About the prints, the process and my artistic approach


What makes your prints different from regular wall art?

My prints are fine art photographs created from a personal artistic vision, not mass-produced decorative posters. I select each image for its ability to bring atmosphere, silence and visual depth into contemporary interiors.

Are your prints limited edition?

Yes. Selected works are available as limited edition fine art prints. I keep editions controlled in order to preserve both exclusivity and artistic value.

Are your prints signed and numbered?

Yes. My limited edition prints are signed and numbered. This confirms their authenticity and makes each piece part of a defined edition.

What paper do you use for your prints?

I print on Hahnemühle Photo Rag®, a museum-grade fine art paper made from 100% cotton. I chose it for its matte surface, rich detail and archival quality.

Why is a fine art print more expensive than a poster?

Because a fine art print is not a mass-produced item. Its value comes from the original photographic work, the quality of the materials, the limited edition format and the care involved in producing it.

Are your prints suitable for modern interiors?

Yes. I create and select my images with contemporary interiors in mind. I want each print to bring calm, balance and a distinctive visual presence into a space without overwhelming it.

Why should I buy directly from you?

Buying directly from me means receiving an authentic fine art print from its original source. It also creates a more personal connection with the work and supports an independent artistic practice.

What kind of photography do you create?

I create fine art photography with a strong focus on nature, silence, distance and human traces. My images are meant to invite reflection and bring visual calm into the spaces where they are displayed.

What does “Unveiling the extraordinary in the ordinary” mean to you?

It is the clearest expression of my approach. I am interested in finding depth, beauty and meaning in what is often overlooked, and in transforming simple moments into images with lasting presence.