Fine Art print collection - October 2025
Shop limited edition fine art photography prints on museum-quality Japanese paper. Featuring street photography from San Francisco and NYC, shot on film with archival pigment inks. Worldwide shipping.
It’s time! As promised here, I’m publishing the October 2025 print collection!
Buttons are available both in this post, and also inside the posts containing the stories. The Ramen Chef and the Golden Fisher are available in both A3+ and Letter size, and the Modern Nighthawks of 2025 is available in A3+ only.
Sizes
Prints will be available in two sizes, offered both unframed, meaning you get the print properly packaged and safe.
Letter (8.5” × 11”) - slightly wider than an A4 paper
A3+ (13” × 19”) - slightly larger than A3 (which is double the A4)
This is a special photo. It resembles by a lot a painting from Edward Hopper called Nighthawks. Click on the link above to get the full story, and click here to buy it in A3+ size. Taken with film.

This photo is the result of a nice story in San Francisco, where I started my journey looking for a landscape, and as the street photographer I am, I ended up with the super cool photo of someone that caught a fish! A3+ and Letter versions available. Taken with film.
This is the very first print I ever made, from a talented chef in Manhattan and his hand-pulled ramen in Chinatown. Click on the link above to read the full story. A3+ and Letter sizes available. Taken with film.
Quality
Each print will be produced on museum-quality matte Japanese paper, selected for its exceptional texture, weight, and archival properties that ensure longevity for generations. Every piece includes traditional borders, providing flexibility for future framing while honoring classic fine art presentation. I promise you will be impressed.
I also handle the entire printing process personally using a color-calibrated workflow. My monitor and printer are regularly calibrated to ensure accurate color reproduction from capture to print. I use archival pigment inks that are fade-resistant and designed to maintain their vibrancy for decades when properly cared for. This attention to color accuracy means each print faithfully represents the original photograph as I intended it to be seen.
Why unframed?
To cut a long story short: to simplify shipping.
I am selling with shipping included worldwide, so they go unframed because it’s easier to ship, and you have the flexibility of getting any frame you want at a store. I invest a lot in packaging, it goes with thick cardboards, extra paper, bubble wrap, and everything to protect the print.
I can also ship it framed, but some customs consider framed pictures as ‘art pieces,’ making it uncertain how much you will pay at the end, which is not what we want.
Also, since framing is a whole world of customization, I prefer you contact me so we can arrange frame color, type, material, etc. - though it does come with an extra cost.
I’m excited to share these pieces with you, and I can’t wait to see these prints in your homes.













