Fine art prints
Take the woods home.
The images on this site were made over years of returning to the same few woods. A print is how one of them leaves the screen and stays with you, on a wall, in the light of a room you spend your days in. Every print is made to last, from a file prepared for the size it will hang at.

Ways to own a print
Three ways to own a print.
Three routes into the same work, from a print off the shelf to a piece made for your wall. Whichever suits the room and the space you have.
Limited edition prints.
Each image is released as a numbered edition, capped across both sizes together. Newer work is an edition of 25, some earlier images an edition of 50. Once it is gone, it is gone.
Special editions.
A single large print of one image, above 36 inches on the longest edge, made when a photograph asks to be seen at scale. One piece, made to order.
Wall panorama commissions.
A new image, made for the wall it will hang on and the room it sits in, mounted on aluminium. For spaces that want something made rather than chosen.
Fine Art Prints
Limited edition prints.
Each image is released as a single edition capped across both sizes together, so 25 prints in total spanning the two sizes, not 25 of each. Once an edition is gone, it is gone. Whatever edition you buy into is fixed at that. If the standard size changes for later work, it never enlarges an edition already sold. Some earlier images were released in editions of 50, and those stay as they are. Everything printed now, and for the foreseeable future, is an edition of 25.
Each print is initialled on the front, signed and numbered on the reverse. Printed on Hahnemühle fine art paper, German Etching 310gsm or Photo Rag 308gsm, chosen per image for the paper that suits it best.


One of one
Special editions, from £750.
For a single image seen at scale, a special edition is one print, one of one, above 36 inches on the longest edge. Made and finished to order, mounted ready to hang.
Price depends on the size and the finish, and rises with scale. A special edition starts at £750, with larger pieces quoted individually. Get in touch to talk through a size and a finish for your space.

Made for your wall
Wall panorama commissions.
Sometimes the right image for a wall does not exist yet. A panorama commission is a new photograph, made for your space, mounted on aluminium and sized to the wall it will live on.
Every one is different, so the price is worked out as part of talking it through: the size of the wall, getting a large piece into the room, how it will be installed, and the budget you have in mind. This is close work, from the first conversation to the finished piece on the wall.
Price on request.
How the prints are made
Made to last.
Each print is made on Hahnemühle fine art paper, German Etching 310gsm or Photo Rag 308gsm, chosen per image for the paper that suits it best. These are cotton based, acid free papers printed with pigment inks, the materials used for work meant to hang for a lifetime. I print them myself on professional Canon printers, or through a professional lab I trust that does the same, and every print is checked before it goes out. Kept out of direct sun and framed with care, a print holds its colour and detail for generations.

In their words
What clients say.
I have bought Tim's calendars and prints for years, and the quality always surprises me. The fine art paper gives them a lovely textured finish, and the colours are delicate and calm. Every room in my house has at least one of his prints, and I am already eyeing up the next.
I have bought a lot of art over the years, and this special edition is one of the most impressive. The size is remarkable, and being able to size it to my own space made it feel properly made for me. Knowing only a handful exist adds to that. The mounting is what does it, it feels more like an installation than a print.
I wanted something special for my new home, and this special edition went beyond what I expected. The large size made it a perfect fit for the space, and the very limited run makes it feel genuinely rare. The mounting adds a depth to the piece that sets it apart from other prints I own. It is the kind of work that changes a room.
The maker
A few words before you buy.
These images come from years of returning to the same few woods, close to home, in most weathers, often when there was no obvious reason to go. Not the famous places, the local ones, watched closely enough to know how the light moves through them.
A print is where one of those mornings becomes something you can live with. Made carefully, on paper chosen for the image, signed and numbered, meant to hang for a long time. If you are choosing one, I would rather you had the one that holds your attention, not the one that photographs best. Take your time over it.
Tim

Before you order
Common questions about fine art prints.
The things I am most often asked, before or during a first consultation.
Are these photographs real, or AI?
Real photographs, every one. Shot on location in actual woodland, never AI-generated, never assembled from stock, and edited by hand. In my prints and woodland portfolios the image stays close to what the camera caught, with the light and detail shaped to bring out what was already there. My commissioned work for interiors is shaped further, sometimes light is enhanced, and safety fixtures like fencing or signage at managed sites are removed, but that is a separate thing, and it is always openly stated. What you buy as a print is a real place, finished by hand.
How long does a print take to arrive?
Usually within three weeks. If I am away photographing when you order, it may take a little longer, and I will let you know the timing when you get in touch. Each print is made to order, so it is worth allowing a little time.
Are prints framed?
Prints are mounted to fit standard frame sizes, so you can choose a frame that suits the room. If you would rather I handle framing, that can be arranged for an additional fee, worked out around what you need. Get in touch to talk it through.
What paper do you print on?
Hahnemühle fine art papers, German Etching 310gsm or Photo Rag 308gsm. I choose whichever suits the image, the textured German Etching for some, the smoother Photo Rag for others.
Can I commission an image of a particular wood?
Yes. This is close to how my commissioned work already runs. A commission can be made in a wood that matters to you. If you are able to, you can walk me round the site and show me the parts you love, or mark them on a map, whatever works. From there I explore the wood myself, build up a scrapbook of possibilities, and plan to catch the images when the light and the conditions are right for what you are after. It takes patience, but that is where the good ones come from.
What if I want a size that isn't listed?
Special editions cover larger single prints. For a specific wall, a panorama commission is the better route. Get in touch.
Do you ship prints?
Yes. Shipping is charged at cost and worked out for your delivery address when you order, in the UK or internationally.
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