The Production Process

All fine art pieces are numbered in limited editions of 500 total prints per image for all sizes and print types. This increases the uniqueness and value of each piece. Tom personally produces and signs each print. By controlling all aspects of the creative process from the time the shutter is clicked to when it is ready to display, he ensures each image accurately reflects his vision of the original moment he witnessed.

Tom Lazar

HOW to Order

Personal service with your order…
 
Purchasing Fine Art can be confusing and is a long term investment. You deserve to have exactly what you want and enjoy it for decades to come! If you don’t see exactly what you want in our online marketplace or have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us at (262) 352-6990 or tlazar@LazarArt.com.
 
With our personalized service we can make sure you get exactly the image, print type, size, and framing style you want. We can then complete your order by obtaining payment and shipping information.

All prints are produced using a digital process using archival pigments and papers that, unlike traditional photographic prints which last a decade or two, will last for generations (75 years plus). Tom uses little to no manipulation when creating the final print, believing great images are created by careful composition, creativity, and visualization at the original moment and location, not later in a computer. Like painters use brush and canvas to express themselves, he uses the light, lines, patterns, textures, and shapes found in nature to express his vision and love off the outdoors and our natural world.

 

Print Types

 

We offer three types of fine art prints: gallery wrapped CANVAS prints, hand torn prints on a TEXTURED FINE ART paper similar to watercolor papers, and traditional paper PHOTO prints with satin finish…

In addition to his Fine Art Print – Tom’s images are seen throughout the world in a variety of uses including magazines, books, advertisements, websites, brochures, CD’s, DVD’s, etc.

Interested in using Tom’s images? Please review our Copyright & Image Use Policies