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When light leaves the screen

Prints are not reproductions. They are decisions made visible—paper, ink, scale, and the space they occupy.

Published on September 13, 2025 By Laurent Fournier Approx. 1 min read
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Prints are not reproductions. They are decisions made visible—paper, ink, scale, and the space they occupy.

Updated February 15, 2026

A photograph on a screen is temporary. A print is a commitment.

Every print involves choices: which paper holds the shadows, which finish lets the highlights breathe, what size allows the image to exist without apology.

These are not products. They are extensions of the work itself—physical objects that carry the same intentionality as the moment the shutter closed.

Prints are available on request. Each one is produced with care, signed, and shipped with the understanding that it will occupy a specific place in someone is life.

If you are interested, reach out. We will discuss what makes sense.

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