Fine Art Postcards
A fine art postcard is a photograph on Mohawk 324gsm uncoated paper — heavy, textured, off-white, with a single landscape image on the front and a writing surface on the back. Sets of ten, twenty, fifty, or a hundred. Not only a postcard — a photograph that travels with a message written across it.
The paper
The same Mohawk 324gsm uncoated stock the greeting cards print on — heavy, off-white, with a fine cotton-textured tooth that takes the ink directly into the paper. Acid-free, archival, FSC certified. The card stock holds up through the post and takes ink cleanly on the back for handwriting.
What's in a set
Each set is framed around a (collection × location) pairing — "Halcyon: Katwijk aan Zee", "Atmospheric: LeidenPolderpark", "Signature: TheHague". A set reads as a place portrait of the collection at one location: a series of photographs from the same shoot, the same place, the same register, sent out one by one. Sets come in tiers of ten, twenty, fifty, or a hundred.
What goes on them
Single image per postcard, taking up the full front. Landscape orientation only — portrait work prints on greeting cards instead, where the format fits. The back carries a writing surface for the message and an address block; the postcard travels with stamps applied directly.
Longevity
Archival pigment on heavy uncoated paper holds well in transit and in the hands of whoever keeps the card after. Stored out of direct sunlight, the ink stays true for years.
How we make them
Every set is produced through Prodigi's facilities in the UK, EU, or US, whichever is closest to your delivery address. Mohawk stock, archival pigment, cut to size. Postcards ship flat in a protective sleeve.
Photograph on one side, handwriting on the other.