One of the primary reasons photographs are posted to this website is so that folks can order a print of the photograph they particularly like; starting at $3, I’ve tried to price them within everyone’s reach.
If you see one or two photographs you like, and you’re in a position to part with, say, $5 or $10: please place an order. Here’s how.
First of all, select the gallery you like. Most recently updated are listed under “recently updated,” shockingly enough, while the featured, most important galleries — and you can interpret most important through whatever-colored glasses you’d like — are listed in order of most-recently updated.
To select, click on the gallery of your choice. Here’s a recent selection:

Once you’ve chosen a gallery, choose a photograph — hopefully, one of several (or many). Click on that photograph to make it larger:

Then, add it to your cart. Mouse over the photograph and, from the menus that appear, choose “add to cart:”

Several sizes are available. To order more than one copy of a print — of any size — click the “+” button as many times as needed. (Too many? Choose “-.”)
For a second photograph, or in case you’re coming back to photographs already added to your cart, click on the “cart” link in the upper right corner of the page, as seen here:

Then, note an important link — the cropping info, lower left:

In RAW form (and yes, RAW is an acronym that matters), photographs are taken in a particular ratio, a default of the camera used — usually, 2×3. (Which is also 4×6, 6×9, 8×12, and more.)
Sometimes, however, you’d prefer another ratio — or the photograph was cropped to a different ratio, like 5×7 or 8×10. In that case, once you’ve made the selection highlighted above, choose “cropping” (in the lower-left corner):
When you do, follow the instructions (note the options in the above screen capture; click for a larger version) to choose the best cropping for the photograph you’d like — in the size you’d prefer.
Finally, choose a shipping address, and add other information:

Yeah, there are three more steps that I’m not covering in depth, but they’re as exciting as the one above — including secure credit card information, and names and addresses that are never sold or rented — and laid out in a similar, straightforward manner.
As always, you’re welcome to get in touch with questions (or suggestions). Your order is truly appreciated.
Thank you.

1 response so far ↓
1 Phillip Bradshaw // Sep 6, 2008 at 11:13 pm
GREAT tutorial! Nice job.
Leave a Comment