FAQ
Important Note
The images may be replaced and/or completely removed from the listing without prior notice. There's no set schedule for the item's rotation. Just because you see a print available here today, does not mean it will be here tomorrow.

What type of photo equipment do I use?
Camera
  • Canon 7D
  • Canon 50D
  • Canon 40D
  • Canon 20D
Lenses
  • Canon 10-22 mm f/3.5-4.5
  • Sigma 24-70 mm f/2.8-4.5
  • Sigma 70-200 mm f/2.8
  • Canon 70-300mm f/4-5.6.
Software
  • Adobe Photoshop CS4 Extended
  • Adobe Photoshop CS3 Extended
  • onOne Genuine Fractals PrintPro
  • onOne Grain Surgery
  • PTGui
  • Dynamic Photo HDR

How much do the prints cost?
In general, the price is determined by the size of a print. However, the price stated is an estimation and may vary from print to print, influenced by factors other than production costs. Prices shown in the product's description do not include shipping, handling, or sales tax. Prices for limited edition prints are higher.

What is included in the shipping and handling?
All prints larger than 8.5x11 are wrapped in a kraft archival paper (60 lb) and placed in a heavy cardboard tube. Alternatively, shipping of the prints can be done using an oversized box (14x20) and all cushioning materials are included in S/H. Whenever possible we use USPS Priority mail to ensure delivery in 2-3 business days. However, in some cases that type of shipping may not be available/applicable. In any case, you will not be charged anything extra for shipping outside of S/H charge indicated in your shopping cart when you purchased your item.

How quickly will your prints arrive?
Please allow three-four business days for order processing. Shipping can be from four to seven additional days depending on your shipping address proximity to our post office.

Will my print look EXACTLY the same as the photo on your web site?
Images that are viewed on a computer monitor will never have the exact same colors as the actual print. It is important to remember that every monitor is different, and thus the color created from the graphics card on your computer will almost always look different from color created from ink on the printer. The computer monitor is designed for low resolution display of an image (normally 72 dpi) while most printers are calibrated to high resolution output (200 to 300 dpi and higher). Other differences include color coding (RGB vs CMYK), gamut, phosphor chromaticity, gamma, white point, etc. However, I try to follow the International Color Consortium guidelines for color management and try to present images on the web in a color profile close to that of the printer as much as possible.

What images are available for sale here?
Almost any image that Ivan V. Morozov has created is available for purchase. If you've seen an image on the main web site but not in this store, please send your request through the contact page and we'll let you know if it can be made available.

Sport photography
Certain images from the sporting events at Virginia Tech are not available for sale (any commercial use) and are subject to the University and NCAA regulations. However, you can always check out my freely-accessible galleries of "web quality" photos.

Where can you get more help?
If your question isn't answered here, please contact Ivan Morozov through the contact page.

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