Information on Fine Art Prints

Mr. Ogden spotting his fine art print, Charlotte Lord's Painting: My Grandmother As A Little Girl. All fiber prints are meticulously examined and re-touched to the artist's specifications. A close up picture of a hand with a bursh adding ink to a photograph.
  photo credit: Jordan Kessler
© 2008

Media

Ogden photographs are produced from film as either gelatin-silver prints or digital pigment ink prints. To date, all black and white prints have been printed chemically onto photosensitive fiber papers. Ogden favors Bergger Prestige VCCB, a photographic paper known for its warmth, great tonal range, deep blacks and neutral whites. Color work is scanned from film and then output through an Epson 9800 professional printer with a resolution of 2880 dpi onto Hahnemühle Baryta Glossy fine art paper.

Standard Size for Black and White Photographs

20 inches tall by 16 inches wide is the standard paper size for Ogden's black and white prints. These modest sized photographs create an intimate experience drawing the viewer into a world of gentle memory. Image sizes vary depending on their format:

Three maps describing the layout of the 20x16 inch prints.

Standard Size for Color Photographs

Standard image size for color work is 32 by 42 inches. These large scale prints reveal the detailed complexity within Ogden's seemingly simple color compositions. The subject matter in these pictures are presented with clarity, beauty, and grandeur.

Editions

All standard sizes are printed to an edition of 10 with 3 artist proofs. These fine art prints are titled, signed, dated, and given a designation within their edition.

Prices

Prices vary depending on image and edition number. Please send all inquiries to Gallery Kayafas of Boston, Massachusetts.