Though prices are not quoted on the site, we want all who collect with us to know they are getting the best pricing as well as the best service. If art purchased with us can be found at lower pricing in the same time period at any other gallery, we will refund the difference. We want to speak with or communicate in email with any interested party to find out not only what emotionally resonates with you, but what your budget allows. Prices are finalized upon a formal commitment to purchase. They’re quoted in U.S. dollars. Shipping costs are additional. Sales tax is only added if prints are purchased and stay in Nashville. All orders are required to be paid in full before a print is made. Though often we can work on very quick deadlines, we ask that you please allow 2 weeks for delivery once an order is placed.
Each photographer selects how many prints and what sizes they will create their print editions in and their prices. Generally, the less number of prints in an edition, as well as the reputation of the photographer, effects both the cost of the print and the investment value of it. Usually, as less prints are available in an edition, the price increases. We know some of you don’t care about investment value, however we like to educate those who may not be aware of the value in collecting that are interested in knowing more information about their purchase and happy to discuss that with you. If there’s a specific price range or interest in certain musicians, please do not hesitate to ask us what is available for viewing within your budget. Not all options are posted on the site. We have prints that go from $500.00 to $50,000. Either fill out the form below and we will get back to you, or give us a call at 615 651 8925. We’re happy to answer any of your questions. Please be assured Rock and Roll Photo Gallery puts the security of client information at the highest priority. Messages sent through our site will never be compromised and your information will not be given to any third party business or resources.
What is most important when you purchase art: Buy what you love!
It’s good to think about what you want from your purchase. If it is to decorate, we can advise you what is available within your budget. If it is to not only ‘decorate’ your space, but for you to collect as something that will increase in value, we can give you information to help in deciding what to purchase. In addition to fine art prints, we offer customized photographic exhibitions for corporate offices, hotels, restaurants and retail establishments. If desired we can offer for those uses unsigned exhibition prints. Rock and Roll Photo Gallery offers a concierge search service to help you find exactly what you’re looking for. We also have art priced for gift -giving!
Contact: information@rockandrollphotogallery.com Rachel Simon – Gallery Director (615) 651-8925 – appointments available for private showings at our gallery if you are in Nashville.
We guarantee your order against damage that may occur during shipping. We have to be notified within 24 hours of delivery if any print arrives which is not acceptable and ask that you send us photos. You can contact us either via e-mail or by phone (615) 651-8925. Any damaged print in shipping will be replaced.
Returns/exchanges will only be accepted if the print is in the perfect condition. Purchaser is responsible for all return shipping costs. We recommend the shipment be returned insured via FedEX or another certified courier that can track your package with a tracking number. We’re not responsible for lost or stolen packages when you are sending a print back to us. Should an exchange be possible (based on product availability), after receipt and inspection of the returned item, the exchanged item will be shipped at the cost of the purchaser.
International Customers, Please Note: International Customers are subject to their respective country’s customs fees, including Country and/or Province taxes, and duty fees based on the value of goods purchased, and Customs Brokerage Fees. Customs Fees assessed on purchased goods are based upon the laws of the respective country, and Rock And Roll Photo Gallery has no control over these charges. It is your responsibility to comply with these laws and to pay these fees if they are billed to you by your country or by FedEX.
We will not accept any returns from outside of the United States. We will not refund any lost orders outside of the United States. We will, however, file a claim with FedEX, and will refund applicable monies to you when we receive payment from FedEX.
Dimensions refer to paper size not image size.There is usually at least a 2 inch border around the image so that the photographer can sign. Most photographers sign on the front of the photograph. Some sign on the back which is called ‘Verso’.
Archival Pigment Print: Photographic prints made on top of the line inkjet printers using stable archival dye pigment-based inks which can withstand light for over 400 years.
Silver Gelatin Prints: A negative image is projected onto paper treated with light-sensitive chemicals: silver halide suspended in gelatin. Life span of print depends on fixing conditions and paper used, which is normally considered to be at least 200 years.
Platinum Prints: A hand coated, UV light sensitive contact printing process. Unlike the silver print process, platinum lies on the paper surface, while silver lies in a gelatin or albumen emulsion that coats the paper. It’s a particularly stable process, capable of holding an image for thousands of years.
Chromogenic (C-Type) Prints: Chromogenic printing spans the digital and chemical processes. The prints make use of a paper treated with a chemical mixture which contains light-sensitive silver crystals. Chromogenic prints should last 100 years of light exposure.
Metal Prints (DYE-SUBLIMATION ONTO ALUMINUM): Sublimation onto aluminum (also know as metal print) is a process of infusing dyes into a sheet of pre-treated aluminum via heat transfer. Sublimation is the process of going from a solid to a gas, back to a solid – skipping the liquid state. Once the dyes submerge underneath the surface, the process and complete and permanent. Archival up to 65+ years tested by Wilhelm imaging research.