Archival Giclée Printing

In collaboration with master printmaker Bob Korn.

Every Packard Prints edition is carefully produced using archival giclée printing to preserve the depth, atmosphere, and integrity of the original work. Through a collaborative process focused on craftsmanship and material quality, each print is created to honor the spirit of the painting.

Bob Korn

Bob Korn is a master photographic and digital printmaker based in Eastham, Massachusetts. For nearly five decades, he has worked with some of the world’s leading photographers and artists, producing prints held in major collections including the Getty Museum, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the National Gallery of Art, and the Smithsonian Institution.

Packard Prints editions are produced in direct collaboration with Korn, whose expertise in archival pigment printing helps preserve the tonal depth, atmosphere, and integrity of each original painting.

Known for his precision, collaborative approach, and extraordinary attention to detail, Korn has built a reputation for creating archival pigment prints distinguished by an exceptional sensitivity to tone, atmosphere, and subtle painterly qualities.

His longstanding relationships with internationally recognized photographers and fine artists reflect a commitment to craftsmanship that has defined his career. His work has included collaborations with renowned photographers including David Burnett, Cary Wolinsky, Joel Meyerowitz, Carol Guzy, and many others.

Selected Works Printed by Bob Korn Imaging

Intentional Giclée Craft

Every archival giclée edition is produced with careful attention to atmosphere, tonal subtlety, and the spirit of the original painting.

Museum-Quality Printing

Using archival pigment inks and museum-quality fine art papers, each print is created for richness, depth, and lasting archival quality.

Curated Limited Editions

Produced in direct collaboration with the artists and master printmaker Bob Korn, all editions are individually signed and released in limited quantities.

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Crafted to honor the original work

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