Fall Sale! Make 24x36" photo prints for only $25

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GARY DUEHR

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Sep 6, 2025, 6:13:44 PMSep 6
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Fall Sale!
$25 prints, up to 24" x 36", through October 1
 

Make big beautiful prints on Epson Luster photo paper, only $25 each for up to 24" x 36". Minimum order $100. I will create museum-quality, archival prints from your images. 

Epson Premium Luster Photo Paper delivers highly saturated prints by offering maximum ink coverage and a high D-Max for true photographic reproductions. Wedding, portrait and fine-art photographers have traditionally used luster paper for their photos. Its medium-weight,10-mil RC base gives prints a photographic feel and is easy to handl
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The Epson P8000 prints from letter size up to 44" x 50’ on media including watercolor paper, canvas, vinyl, and transparent film, as well as gloss or satin photo paper. It uses archival pigment ink, rated 200+ years. Contact me for quotes on special print jobs.

Ready to order some prints? Email me at gdu...@comcast.net.

Best,
 

Gary Duehr
gdu...@comcast.net
www.garyduehr.com

 

GARY DUEHR

Gary Duehr teaches digital photo at local universities. He has been chosen as a Best Emerging Artist in New England by the International Association of Art Critics, and he has received an Artist Grant in photography from the Massachusetts Cultural Council. His work has been featured in museums and galleries including the Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston, MA; MOMA PS 1, New York, NY; Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles, CA; and Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes, Havana, Cuba, as well as exhibitions in Tokyo, Venice, London, Dublin and Barcelona. Past awards include grants from the LEF Foundation and the Rockefeller Foundation.

His public artworks include a video installation for the Canadian subway system; a photo installation funded by the Visible Republic program of New England Foundation for the Arts, and a commission from the MBTA (Massachusetts Bay Transit Authority) for a permanent photo installation at North Station.

Duehr has written about the arts for journals including ArtScope, Art New England, Art on Paper, Communication Arts, Frieze, and Public Culture. Currently he manages Bromfield Gallery in Boston's South End.

 

 
 
 
 
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