A high-resolution scan of a found, vernacular snapshot photo. Digitally-restored and printed as a 5x7 print on 8x10 paper.  Photo originally captured at Annapolis, Maryland, in 1944 by an unknown photographer.

Printed on natural white, lightly textured, acid-free archival paper with pigment inks. Museum-grade, OBA-free paper is made of 100% cotton fiber. A true Giclée print. A museum curator would be comfortable putting this print on display. Optional mat is also acid-free. Frame not included.

Will be shipped safely & securely! All prints are protected in archival sleeves and shipped with rigid envelopes.

High-resolution scan, digital restoration, and professional printing by Neil Campau, Calamity Photo, Portland, Oregon.

Paper Weight: 315gsm

Paper Thickness: 21mil

Paper Type: 100% Cotton Rag

Paper Coating: Micro-porous

Paper Surface: Matte Textured

OBAs: None

Mat (optional) thickness: 1.2mm