Lustre Prints
Lustre Prints
Lustre is the sweet spot between glossy and matte—it has a subtle sheen that makes colors pop without the harsh glare you get with glossy prints.
This is the finish I recommend for most photos. It works for pretty much everything: framing, albums, or just having prints you can actually look at without fighting reflections. The slight texture hides fingerprints better than glossy, and it has more depth than matte.
If you're not sure which finish to choose, go with lustre. It's what professional photographers use for a reason.
Available in multiple sizes. Choose your size from the dropdown menu.
Return Policy & Car Instructions
RETURN POLICY
I want you to love your prints. But since each order is custom printed just for you, I can't accept returns or offer refunds on standard orders.
However, if your print arrives damaged or there's a printing error (my fault, not yours), I'll absolutely make it right. Just email me within 7 days of receiving your order with photos of the issue, and I'll send you a replacement at no charge.
If you ordered the wrong size or changed your mind, I can't offer a refund—but reach out anyway. I'm happy to work with you on a solution when I can.
CARE INSTRUCTIONS
Your prints are made to last, but here's how to keep them looking their best:
Handling
Handle prints by the edges. Fingerprints happen, but they're harder to remove than they are to avoid.Framing
Frame your prints as soon as possible to protect them from dust, moisture, and UV damage. Use UV-protective glass if the print will be in direct sunlight.Storage
If you're not framing right away, store prints flat in a cool, dry place. Keep them in the protective sleeve they came in, or use acid-free tissue paper between prints if you're stacking them.Avoid
Don't hang unframed prints in direct sunlight—they'll fade over time. Keep them away from moisture (bathrooms, kitchens) if they're not framed under glass.Cleaning
If your print gets dusty, use a soft, dry cloth. Don't use water or cleaning products.Questions about caring for your prints? Just ask.

