St Louis Cathedral New Orleans Vintage Wetplate Feel (2) 8x12 Photograph Signed Titled "Back In Time New Orleans"

The Saint Louis Cathedral, New Orleans, Louisiana. This photograph has been edited to create a vintage, wet plate feel similar to what would have been expected during the early days of photography. Depicted is a side profile view from inside Jackson Square of the St Louis Cathedral through a live oak tree. The Saint Louis Cathedral is in the historic French Quarter of New Orleans and faces the Mississippi River. The French Quarter was the seat of government for the city of New Orleans and the St Louis Cathedral was a place of worship for early settlers. The St Louis Cathedral continues as a functional Catholic Church today.


YOU WILL RECEIVE:

- 8x12 Color Photograph printed on archival luster paper 

- 3.5x5 inch Certificate of Authenticity

- 3.5x5" Artist Bio

- Photograph includes a digital signature by the artist, Linda March. (A digital signature is a signature that is made a part of the print before printing and will appear on the face of the print in a non-obstructive way. A digital signature adds value and authenticates the work of the artist.)


THE PRINTING PROCESS:

- Printing is done by a professional print lab using archival processes, inks and luster paper. 

- Please allow 3-5 business days for processing.


HOW TO DISPLAY:

- Your photograph can be framed as is in an 8x12 picture frame or matted in an 11x14 mat with an 8x10 or 8x12 cut out (mat is not included)

- The 8x12 size is perfect for display on a desk, shelf or fireplace mantle

- You can mat your photograph to a larger size for hanging display on a wall 


ABOUT THE SIZE OF YOUR PRINT

The 8x12 print size is artistically chosen for it's 2:3 aspect ratio. The 2:3 aspect ratio is the standard size for artistic works, whereas the 2:4 aspect ratio (an 8x10 photograph) is the standard aspect ratio for a portrait. A 2:3 aspect ratio is the most appealing aspect ratio for works of art because it showcases the full scope of work without cropping off part of the environment. The 8x12 print size allows the consumer to display their art as a true 8x12 or mounted in a matting substrate that has a cut out for an 8x12 or 8x10. 


About the Artist:

Hi, my name is Linda March. I am a Southeast Louisiana based portrait and landscape photographer, mixed-media artist, author and avid gardener. Although I opened my brick and mortar business, Linda March Photography / Studio 61, in 2015, my days as a photographer began as a teenager photographing lightning on the back of my Father's shrimp boat. At that time, I experienced a love for capturing a moment of time in a suspended state. My time spent on my Daddy's boat and accompanying him on his many adventures in the woods fueled my love for nature and her constantly changing ways. My proximity to New Orlean's rich culture, historic architecture and diverse street art captivated my love for man-made creations. Often times I have described myself as a "Country Mouse and City Mouse", equally happy in both, grateful to be in the moment. As an adult, I've had the opportunity to travel from my Bayou State to many interesting cities and communities, photographing a large variety of subject matter. My artistic style is free, liberating and honest. In 2019, I started Third Class Trash as a sub-division of Linda March Photography / Studio 61 so I could offer my works available for purchase to an online audience. Please feel free to message me with any questions you have regarding my work.