About the Prints

Fuji Crystal Archive chromogenic prints represent the most permanent, silver-based, color photographic emulsion paper available today, providing a 150-year life expectancy without fading. The combination of resolution, color quality/accuracy, and archival longevity ensure the very highest level of quality for collectors. In addition, all prints are guaranteed for life against any fading or discoloration, and would be otherwise replaced by the artist upon request. They are in limited editions.

Printing is carefully executed by the artist on the scanned files using state-of-the-art controls as in any traditional color darkroom that correct for color balance, contrast, burning and dodging without alteration or manipulation of the original image — the integrity of which is maintained true to the light and color captured during exposure. Parker maintains a strong philosophical commitment to this approach.


Price List (archival matted, edition numbered, unframed)

Stepped pricing applies within Limited Editions of 45 with 5 Artist Proofs.
(please inquire for specific tier schedules by print size)

11 x 14 $425
16 x 20 $600
20 x 25 $1000
24 x 30 $1500
30 x 40 $2200
40 x 50 $3000
50 x 60 $3800
oversized please inquire



Mat Dimensions (by print size)

11 x 14 vertical 16 x 20 horizontal 18 x 20
16 x 20 vertical 22 x 27 horizontal 23 x 26
20 x 25 vertical 30 x 36 horizontal 30 x 34
24 x 30 vertical 32 x 39 horizontal 32 x 38
30 x 40 vertical 40 x 49 horizontal 40 x 48


Image Production

All images are photographed with a 4x5-inch field view camera (K.B. Canham). The original transparencies (Fuji Velvia) are then digitized on a Heidelberg Tango Pre-Press drum scanner at 1200 dpi, and printed with a high-resolution ZBE Chromira digital enlarger.