Philadelphia Skyline Photography | City of Philadelphia Wall Art Prints | Wall Art Photography | Cityscape Print

from $37.50
This Philadelphia skyline print comes from my City of Philadelphia collection (other variations are available including a sunset). Taken from New Jersey with reflections in the Delaware River, when you finish off the cityscape print I highly recommend a black frame with a pure white matte.

All of my wall art photographs are hand-selected from various travel and studio work. Your photo will be printed by the nation's #1 printing house for professional photographers; White House Custom Color. So, what does that mean? All images are printed on Kodak's award-winning professional ENDURA paper - the gold standard for print quality

Additionally, your landscape art will be set on a lustre paper with an additional lustre coating. The archival quality of these fine art photography prints is over 100 years in typical home display and over 200 years in dark storage. If you're really interested, these are real photographs, not inkjet prints - meaning the light-sensitive Kodak paper runs through a chemical process. Specifically, all prints 20"x30" and smaller are printed on a Noritsu small or medium format printer. Prints larger than 20"x30" will be printed on a Durst Theta 76 printer.
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This Philadelphia skyline print comes from my City of Philadelphia collection (other variations are available including a sunset). Taken from New Jersey with reflections in the Delaware River, when you finish off the cityscape print I highly recommend a black frame with a pure white matte.

All of my wall art photographs are hand-selected from various travel and studio work. Your photo will be printed by the nation's #1 printing house for professional photographers; White House Custom Color. So, what does that mean? All images are printed on Kodak's award-winning professional ENDURA paper - the gold standard for print quality

Additionally, your landscape art will be set on a lustre paper with an additional lustre coating. The archival quality of these fine art photography prints is over 100 years in typical home display and over 200 years in dark storage. If you're really interested, these are real photographs, not inkjet prints - meaning the light-sensitive Kodak paper runs through a chemical process. Specifically, all prints 20"x30" and smaller are printed on a Noritsu small or medium format printer. Prints larger than 20"x30" will be printed on a Durst Theta 76 printer.