Style1½ inches thick (3.75 cm) Product Details Artist grade canvas, archival inks, wooden stretcher bars, and UVB protective coating
AvailablityUsually ships within five business days. ArtistKeith Wick CollectionPhiladelphia
Description A National Historic Landmark, this colonial-era building has changed little since the day it opened for worship September 4, 1761.
Philadelphia was prospering in the early 18th century. By the 1750s the city was expanding into the area that had been named for William Penns Society of Free Traders. Some 80 members of Christ Church, recently settled here and finding it difficult to traverse the muddy streets to their overcrowded church at 2nd and Market, decided to build a new church here.
Land was donated in 1757 by Proprietors (Governors) Thomas and Richard Penn, whose family crest can be seen above the pulpit. St. Peters was designed by Robert Smith, the Scottish-born builder who designed other noted buildings of the day, among them Carpenters Hall and Nassau Hall. Much of the 5,000 expense was raised by lottery. St. Peters and Christ Church were run jointly until 1832.
Be aware that Imagekind default printing paper is a matte finish. I personally recommend a pearl finish which you can select during the ordering process towards the upper right.
I especially chose this matte and frame to highlight the picture here. I proudly recommend the mattes and frame from Imagekind. I believe they do justice to my prints.
Inspired by his 10th grade Photography Teacher and under his tutelage, Keith Wick poured his passion and emotions into photography.
Keith Wick is currently shooting with the following equipment-
Canon EOS 30D
TS-E 24mm f/3.5L
TS-E 90mm f/2.8
EF 50mm f/1.8 II
EF-S 10-22mm f/3.5-4.5 USM
EF 24-70mm f/2.8L USM
Adobe Lightroom 2.2
Adobe Photoshop CS4
Macbook Pro (Love it!)
Be aware that Imagekind default printing paper is a matte finish. I personally recommend a pearl finish which you can select during the ordering process towards the upper right.
I especially chose the mattes and frames to highlight the pictures here. I proudly recommend the mattes and frames from Imagekind. I believe they do justice to my prints.