Professional Quality Products

Why printing your images matters


In today's digital world, documenting important moments has never been more prevalent. Got engaged? Post a story. First day of school for the kids? Snap a photo for your camera roll. Expecting a new family member? Post it to Facebook. Lost in a sea of screenshots and blurry selfies are the stories and memories that cause us to slow down and connect.


YOUR PHOTOS MATTER.


It's my job to keep these photographs alive for generations to come. Whether it's your wedding day, soon to be family of three, or senior year, we're here to honor your memories with handmade, high quality prints and products.

Heirloom Albums


Tell your story with archival quality, heirloom albums. Customize with your choice of cover material, page finishes, embossing, and page gilding.

Wall Art


Choose from traditional canvas art or more modern metal artwork. Customize your piece with your choice of finish, frame, or mounting options.


Need help deciding on an image, size, or location? I offer custom wall art previews where I can place your artwork in any size right on an image of your wall!

Print Boxes


A high quality, wooden storage box customized with your choice of cover material. Includes ten mounted 8x10 prints or ten matted 5x7 prints.

Table Top Presentation


Choose from unique options to display your images throughout your home or office.


Curved & Easel Metal Prints

Acrylic Blocks

Album Blocks

Professional Quality Prints


One of the best ways to preserve your memories, yet the easiest to see fade away if not printed through a professional. Retail photo printing labs use a process that uses acid based materials to keep their costs as low as possible. These savings are passed to you, but unfortunately, the acid in these prints is what causes fading, curling, peeling, and the eventual disintegration of those memories.


MJP prints are made using only archival quality materials, which means they're going to long enough to pass down and tell your story for generations.

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