
A&I Photographic & Digital Services continues to set the standard for fine art printing. With a 30 year history of innovation and quality, we push the boundaries of both customer service and creativity in the pursuit of image excellence. Today’s client base includes renowned photographers whose work is displayed in some of the most prestigious museums and galleries worldwide. This level of clientele is maintained by setting the highest standards with cutting edge technology and consistently superior services.
Among these services, A&I is esteemed for high-end Lightjet photographic and Giclée enlargements. Each image is individually corrected by the master technicians and printmakers of A&I for optimum color and density. All substrates, equipment, chemistry and UV-resistant inks used are the very best in the industry, rating all prints at an archival life expectancy of 60-100+ years as shown by independent research.
In addition to fine art enlargement printing, the creative artistry of the clients and staff is now raising the bar of self-publishing and book printing. All work is done in-house with the best equipment, including HP Indigo press prints and laminated archival photographic hard cover dust jackets. A variety of specialty papers are available, allowing for projects that are especially innovative and unique. Whether self-creating with A&I’s free design software or working closely with our expert design team, clients worldwide are assured that the product they receive is beautifully and professionally done.
The renovation of the A&I Hollywood lobby has offered the long-awaited opportunity to include approximately eighty feet of gallery wall space. The A&I Gallery began exhibiting photography in July of 2006 and has since hosted receptions for over fifty artists. The gallery is committed to using each and every exhibit to raise money for various humanitarian organizations. In nineteen months, these events raised over $25,000 and an immense amount of exposure for charities such as Amnesty International, Rotaplast, Writers Guild Foundation, Homeboy Industries, The Aftermath Project and Doctors Without Borders. A great deal of thanks is owed to a sponsorship by Hewlett Packard which has generously funded the printing of more than 5000 fine art books to compliment the shows. |