The price of digital images is dependent on the number of images ordered.

Professional print enlargements are also available for purchase.

Please specify in your oder the number of images that you are interested in purchasing and /or file number and a quote will be emailed to you.

   

HOW TO ORDER IMAGES:

QUOTE REQUEST / ORDERFORM:
   
  • E-mail the exact file number/name of the digital file that you are interested in purchasing. i.e. "_D2X0036-2.jpg" 
  • A Paypal invoice will be emailed to you within 24 hours 
  • Review the invoice and verify everything is in order
  • Proceed to pay the invoice
  • Once the confirmation of payment is received from Paypal, you will receive an e-mail with the digital files that you purchased

 

For large orders where e-mailing photo files is neither convenient nor feasible, a CD will be provided to you in person (if a mutual convenient location is found by both parties in the Greater Toronto Area) or by mail. If you choose the mail option, postage will be an additional cost.


Name:

Phone:

Email:

Image / File Name - Message:

 

 

* Note - To avoid misunderstanding of the term "High Resolution", as the term is open to interpretation, each photo is cropped to approximately 8"x10" or 8"x12" at 300dpi, file size is approximately 2.5 MB to 4.5MB. This is ideal for 8"x10" or 8"x12" size prints. For posting on websites, you may have to scale the size down. To print large posters and banners, you may have to scale the size up. If you have specific size requirements, please specify the size and it will be provided.

What you see is what you get. No more and no less.

Please look carefully at the photos you are interested in purchasing. (i.e. if the hands are missing they will be missing, if the feet are in the photo, you will not receive a photo file with missing feet. If the photo is not 100% sharp, it will not be 100% sharp in the photo file. What you see is what you get .) All sales are final.  

Each color monitor may be color calibrated differently. The identical photo file display on two different color monitors may look slightly different in color balance, hue, and saturation. The identical photo file printed by two professional photo labs may be a little different. The identical photo file printed by two consumer photo labs may be noticeably different.