FAQ

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1. Which print type should I choose?

I offer four high-quality print options via WhiteWall. Each has its own look, feel, and best use case:

UltraHD Photo Print on Aluminum Dibond
Sleek, modern finish with razor-sharp details and a matte, low-reflection surface.
Great for modern spaces and high-detail images.

Floater Frame (with Aluminum Dibond)
Same print, mounted inside a gallery-style frame that gives it a floating effect.
Perfect for ready-to-hang, elegant wall art.

Photo Print Under Acrylic Glass
Glossy and vibrant, with depth and enhanced color contrast.
Ideal for vivid colors and striking compositions.

Photo Print on Fuji Crystal DP II
A classic photo paper with rich color and deep contrast. Delivered unmounted.
Great for custom framing or collectors.

2. Are the prints limited edition or signed?

At the moment, prints are open edition (not limited or numbered), but every photo is personally curated. Limited editions and signed prints may be offered in the future — feel free to reach out if you're interested.

3. Do you ship internationally?

Yes! WhiteWall ships worldwide with high-quality protective packaging. Delivery times and shipping fees depend on your location and the print type.

4. How are the prints packaged?

Prints are professionally packed by WhiteWall to ensure they arrive in perfect condition — with protective corners, shock-absorbing layers, and custom-fit boxes or crates.

5. What if my print arrives damaged?

In the rare case your print arrives damaged, please contact me within 7 days with clear photos of the damage and packaging. I’ll work with WhiteWall to resolve it quickly — either by replacing or refunding your order.

6. Can I request a custom size or crop?


Possibly! If you have a specific size or space in mind, feel free to message me. Some images can be cropped or resized while keeping quality and composition intact.

7. Will the colors look exactly like on my screen?


Every screen displays colors differently depending on brightness, calibration, and settings. The final print may differ slightly but is always optimized for professional, vibrant, and true-to-life results.