On Cape Cod: Photographs by Anne Brown, Andrea Bunar, Julia Cumes, Emily L. Ferguson, Robert Manz, Dennis Weeks. Claire Zoe
This calendar contains images from across Cape Cod by our local artist photographers.
About size
We are transitioning to a basic 9x12 and 12x18 format, with other sizes as listed. The basic sheet size supplied to print houses is 12x18; it is a waste to trim this down to 11x17. This year there is a mix showing up in the listings. Next year we hope to have completed the transition.
About paper
We recommend coated card stock for the highest print quality on a non-rag paper. This is card stock that has been coated with a matte finish to optimize print quality from a wide format inkjet printer. The paper we use is 230 gsm, roughly equivalent to 80 pound cover.
For a more robust paper, with a slight loss of quality, and an economy of pricing, we have sizes available in heavy card stock, 271 gsm, or 100 pound cover. This paper will NOT curl. Robert estimates the image print quality on this paper at about 90% of coated card stock.
For giclee quality printing of your calendar we offer heavy rag paper as an option from Hahnemuehle, their Photo Rag, at 308 gsm or about 120 pound cover. This paper has a velvety surface and yields a print with presence. It is admittedly expensive, but the cost of 14 individual giclee prints of these images, would, at each of the sizes, be much more expensive.
We hope this is helpful. ~Robert
All images are copyright, named artists.
Note: the shopping cart can be viewed by clicking above on this page, top right.
This calendar contains images from across Cape Cod by our local artist photographers.
About size
We are transitioning to a basic 9x12 and 12x18 format, with other sizes as listed. The basic sheet size supplied to print houses is 12x18; it is a waste to trim this down to 11x17. This year there is a mix showing up in the listings. Next year we hope to have completed the transition.
About paper
We recommend coated card stock for the highest print quality on a non-rag paper. This is card stock that has been coated with a matte finish to optimize print quality from a wide format inkjet printer. The paper we use is 230 gsm, roughly equivalent to 80 pound cover.
For a more robust paper, with a slight loss of quality, and an economy of pricing, we have sizes available in heavy card stock, 271 gsm, or 100 pound cover. This paper will NOT curl. Robert estimates the image print quality on this paper at about 90% of coated card stock.
For giclee quality printing of your calendar we offer heavy rag paper as an option from Hahnemuehle, their Photo Rag, at 308 gsm or about 120 pound cover. This paper has a velvety surface and yields a print with presence. It is admittedly expensive, but the cost of 14 individual giclee prints of these images, would, at each of the sizes, be much more expensive.
We hope this is helpful. ~Robert
All images are copyright, named artists.
Note: the shopping cart can be viewed by clicking above on this page, top right.
This calendar contains images from across Cape Cod by our local artist photographers.
About size
We are transitioning to a basic 9x12 and 12x18 format, with other sizes as listed. The basic sheet size supplied to print houses is 12x18; it is a waste to trim this down to 11x17. This year there is a mix showing up in the listings. Next year we hope to have completed the transition.
About paper
We recommend coated card stock for the highest print quality on a non-rag paper. This is card stock that has been coated with a matte finish to optimize print quality from a wide format inkjet printer. The paper we use is 230 gsm, roughly equivalent to 80 pound cover.
For a more robust paper, with a slight loss of quality, and an economy of pricing, we have sizes available in heavy card stock, 271 gsm, or 100 pound cover. This paper will NOT curl. Robert estimates the image print quality on this paper at about 90% of coated card stock.
For giclee quality printing of your calendar we offer heavy rag paper as an option from Hahnemuehle, their Photo Rag, at 308 gsm or about 120 pound cover. This paper has a velvety surface and yields a print with presence. It is admittedly expensive, but the cost of 14 individual giclee prints of these images, would, at each of the sizes, be much more expensive.
We hope this is helpful. ~Robert
All images are copyright, named artists.
Note: the shopping cart can be viewed by clicking above on this page, top right.
Anne Brown’s New England roots run as deep as her affinity with the sea. She is happiest exploring the New England coastline from Cape Cod to Maine and sharing the joy and peace she finds there with others. She lives in Rockland, Maine and has a home in Wellfleet on Cape Cod. More of her work can be seen on Instagram at @anne.brown.photo on her website www.annebrownphoto.com.
Andrea Bunar is a lifelong resident of Massachusetts for whom the Cape is at the heart of many life experiences. A strong sense of beauty in the ordinary informs her work. She lives in Harwich. You can see more of her work on Instagram at @andreabunarphotography and on her website at andreabunarphotography.net
Julia Cumes is a South African born photographer based on Cape Cod, MA. She’s passionate about storytelling and capturing real moments of human connection as well as expressive portraits. Her favorite projects are focused on women and the struggles they face around the world as well as wildlife conservation. To this observer she channels Dorothea Lange and Henri Cartier-Bresson. You can see more of her work on her website at juliacumes.com and on Instagram at @juliacumes.
Emily L. Ferguson’s deep love of the Cape began in West Falmouth in the early 1990s. Using a reportorial style, she began in the mid-1990’s to record the changes in its physical and social environments, focusing on Truro and Buzzards Bay. Her work has been shown in galleries around the Cape, is on Facebook, and is on the web at http://landsedgephoto.photodeck.com
Dennis Weeks is a fine art photographer living in Bourne on Cape Cod. He spends his time exploring the towns, beaches and coves of coastal New England. You can see more of Dennis’ work at flickr.com/photos/dennisjweeks
Claire Zoe has lived on Cape Cod for 26 years. She is passionate about capturing the beauty, peace and freedom of the Cape through photography, and sharing those feelings with “Codders” near and far. Light and Life! She posts her work regularly on Facebook @ Claire Zoe.
Robert Manz Studio has been publishing fine art calendars of towns on Cape Cod for many years. Originally they were all Robert’s work; then they extended down the coast to include some other great photographers of Cape Cod, New England and Maine in the growing collection. Now we are reaching out to a broader set of artists and including their work. Watch the collection grow. All of the studio’s calendars can be seen at robertmanzstudio.com