Chuck Berry
        By Jim Alexander Photography
        
      
      
          Jim Alexander Photography
          JimAlexanderPhotography.com
        
      
      All photographs are signed and numbered
        in editions of 100
       Iris Giclee prints are made on Epson printers
        with Epson archival papers and inks.
      Silver Gelatin photographs are hand produced
        on archival fiber based papers.
       For purchasing, publishing rights, exhibits
        or other information please contact Jim Alexander Photography directly
        via his Website.
      
        
          Represented by BlackCommentator.com
          What is a Giclee?
        
        A Giclee (pronounced Zhee-Clay) is a very
          high end digitally produced archival quality print. Giclees are printed
          on archival substrates, such as Arches Cold Press watercolor papers,
          Somerset watercolor papers or specially prepared canvases, with archival,
          light fast inks, at a very high resolution. Depending on the medium
          of the original work, giclees are printed on paper or canvas. Watercolor
          paintings render very well on the watercolor papers, and oil paintings
          printed as canvas giclees have the rich tonal quality of original oil
          paintings. Canvas giclees are also coated with a special finishing
          media to protect the surface. Canvas giclees are stretched and framed
          as one would display an original oil painting. Watercolor giclees are
          typically framed behind glass, as one would do with an original watercolor
          painting.
        
           BIOGRAPHIAL INFORMATION
        
      
      Jim Alexander has spent over forty years refining
        his art of documentary photography. A photojournalist, teacher, activist,
        entrepreneur and media consultant, Mr. Alexander has been on the scene
        -- at festivals, concerts, cultural events, rallies, demonstrations,
        meetings and marches, photographing events that guided the course of
        history.