Edition Numbers
Every image that we release is of a limited number. The edition number refers to the total number of photographs that will be printed in addition to artist proofs. After all numbers of an edition are sold, that image will never again be printed as a photographic print, making your limited edition photograph a truly unique work of art.
Certificate of Authenticity
A Certificate of Authenticity forms an integral part of your investment and is included with every limited edition photograph. It verifies the photographer’s name, print details, and edition number.
Viewing Images on the Web
The actual colors of our limited edition photographs may vary slightly on-line due to differences in equipment and viewing capabilities. If you are not completely satisfied with your purchase, we offer a 90-day "hassle free" refund and exchange policy on all purchases with the exception of custom orders, which we are unable to provide a refund.
Matting and Framing
Our limited edition photographs are hand-crafted from the highest quality materials available. We use acid-free mats, employ a giclée printing process using archival inks and papers, and the finest quality wood frames custom cut for each photograph. Our custom framer bevel-cuts the museum quality mats. The hardwood frames include fine wood moldings in an extensive array of woods and finishes. Every image is meticulously inspected to meet our exacting standards. Mats and frames are selected to compliment each other. If, however, your personal taste and decor warrant specialized matting and framing, we will gladly accommodate you. Please contact us to get a description of mats and frames on a specific photograph, or to receive assistance to customize your photograph.
Giclée
The term giclée (pronounced zhee-clay) is used to describe fine art prints made from a digital source using highly specialized ink-jet printers and inks. Prints made by this process are recognized in the art world and prized by collectors, not only for their archival quality, but the giclée process as we know it today, has set the standard for fine art prints the world over.
NatureView Glass
Weldon's images capture the vibrant colors and subtle hues found in our natural world. In order to present your image as clearly as possible, we use NatureView glass, which appears virtually invisible and helps reduce reflected light giving you an unobstructed view of your limited edition photograph.
Museum Glass®
For the ultimate protection of your limited edition photograph, we recommend Museum Glass®. It provides 99-percent UV protection for your photographs along with the lowest possible reflection rating and the highest light transmission of any glass on the market. When it comes to framing glass, nothing compares.
Photograph Sizes
The sizes listed with each image on this website are the sizes currently available. The size refers to the approximate image size (photography standards). Matting may decrease the viewable image size. Matting/framing adds to the outside dimension of your image.