Since the creation of this blog, an increasing number of visitors have asked me to acquire architectural photographs in black and white, as well as in colour.
I now take orders for limited, numbered and signed fine art architectural prints on fine art paper.
Order a numbered Art print of architecture
While waiting for the next space dedicated exclusively to the online sale of Art prints numbered in limited numbers (during 2025), you can now contact me directly by indicating which image(s) on this site would interest you and specifying your ideal format*.
Limited series
In order to maintain a certain rarity, some series are published in only 6, 9 or 12 copies, while the largest series do not exceed 24 copies.
Prices for short runs may differ from those shown below.
Pricing and production of unframed fine art prints
Each print is made on fine art Canson or Hahnemühle satin or matt paper, numbered, signed and accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.
Prints are made by a certified laboratory, in accordance with current standards for exhibition prints and their conservation over time.
All the production details and an estimate including the price of the print for the chosen format and its delivery are submitted to you before production.
For 2025, numbered unframed limited edition art prints start at 20×30 cm (or 20×20 cm for square formats).
- 20×20 cm to 20×30 cm = $180 + delivery charges
- 30×30 cm to 30×45 cm = $200 + delivery charges
- 40×40 cm to 40×60 cm = $220 + delivery charges
- 50×50 cm to 50×75 cm = $250 + delivery charges
- 60×60 cm to 60×90 cm = $280 + delivery charges
- 70×70 cm to 70×105 cm = $320 + delivery charges
- over 105 cm: on request
The prices indicated on this site are not contractual and may be adjusted according to the rarity of certain prints.
Formats are subject to feasibility, see ‘Technical limitations’.
Routine orders and delivery
Orders are available worldwide but only as prints (unframed) for the moment.
Special orders
For larger print orders from collectors, galleries or for exhibitions, more options are available, please contact me.
Technical limits
The images published on this site are taken with different cameras that have digital sensors with different capacities, or may be heavily cropped, which can sometimes limit the possibility of making very large format fine art prints.
For an image selected from this site, a maximum print size will be recommended depending on how you intend to use it.
Other limits
Certain real estate constructions may have a reserved reproduction right, such as photographs taken in the street with recognisable people.
These images may restrict the display of art prints in public places and reserve them for private use for a number of years.
My philosophy on processing black and white architectural images
As a former film photographer, my digital images are developed using a reasoned approach: little or no retouching, with corrections mainly for contrast and light.
When it comes to architecture and street photography, my approach is both documentary and artistic.
Black and white allows me to approach architecture through its materials and volumes, highlighting them through light.
I like to compose with what exists at the time I photograph, so I’m opposed to removing or changing any important element in post-production that might alter the reality of an image.
As for certain small peripheral elements, at the edge of the frame, I may sometimes make a few retouches to keep the attention focused on the main subject of the photo, as a painter would do for a composition.