Print Guide

Guidance on scale, format, and choosing the right work.

This page is positioned to help buyers judge wall presence, proportion, and print format without forcing a fast-cart experience.

The right print should feel proportionate to the wall, the room, and the pace of the interior. Heritage Lens is intended to help buyers choose with confidence rather than guess at scale from a small screen.

Guidance on scale, format, and choosing the right work.

Guidance

Choose by wall presence

Smaller formats often work best when the image carries intimate surface detail or sits within a tighter part of the home such as a study, hall, or bedside setting. Larger works are better suited to longer sightlines and quieter walls that can hold a stronger photographic presence.

Guidance

Choose by mood, not just dimensions

Some photographs calm a room through tonal softness and negative space. Others create structure through line, shadow, and architectural rhythm. The strongest choice is usually the one that supports how the room needs to feel day to day.

Guidance

Use framing to set the register

Framing decisions affect whether a work feels crisp, domestic, gallery-like, or more tactile. If you are unsure, begin by sharing the room context and the likely wall size so the recommendation can be narrowed with more confidence.