Printed Brand Editions for Executive Introductions, Fundraising & Client Development
Brand Editions are printed narrative objects: booklets, leave-behinds, and limited editions designed to extend the presence of a person, company, product, or project beyond the screen.
They are built for situations where digital delivery is not enough: executive introductions, investor meetings, client development, launches, exhibitions, fundraising, and high-value relationship building.

Why Print Still Matters
Digital files move quickly and are forgotten just as quickly. Print slows attention, gives the work physical presence and sequence, and increases the chance that it will be kept, revisited, and remembered. For the right assignment, that difference matters.
When a Brand Edition is the Right Choice
A Brand Edition is most useful when the audience is small, high-value, and worth slowing down for.
It is the right format when a website, PDF, or email introduction does not carry enough presence, sequence, or staying power for the assignment.
What Can Be Produced
Executive narrative booklets
Founder and creator editions
Archival leave-behinds
Premium print suites for launches, fundraising, or client development
Who They Are For
Brand Editions are best suited to founders, CEOs, artists, institutions, development offices, investor-facing companies, and premium brands that benefit from a more deliberate form of introduction.
They are especially effective when the goal is not only to inform, but to establish seriousness, continuity, and memory.
The following sample pages introduce Austin print artist Allie Gallion to clients, dealers, and gallerists through a structured visual narrative.
Case Study: Allie Gallion
This sample booklet introduces Austin print artist Allie Gallion through structured visual narrative of working portraits, process, finished work, and selected context. The goal is not to produce a catalogue or biography, but a clear and memorable introduction to the artist and the seriousness of the practice.
Objective: Create a physical introduction to support client, dealer, and gallery introductions.
Format: Printed narrative booklet.
Use: Meetings, introductions, leave-behinds, and long-tail recognition.

Limited Edition Photogravure Prints
Just as a Brand Edition booklet can support fundraising and executive introductions, limited edition photogravure prints can also mark important human and institutional moments. They may be created to celebrate, honor, or remember an individual or team, and to give lasting form to an accomplishment, milestone, or passage worth preserving.
Some photogravure editions begin within a larger narrative body of work. Selected portraits from the World Trade Center Observation Deck sequence were later developed as limited-edition photogravure prints, extending the original project in a more permanent printed form.
Photogravure combines photographic image-making with intaglio printmaking, producing tonal depth and physical presence that differ materially from a standard photographic print.
Photogravure Details
Photogravures are produced as limited editions or small artist's proof sets.
Edition size, image size, sheet size, paper, ink tone, and final presentation vary according to the work.
Pricing is provided by inquiry.
Please include the print or series of interest, framed or unframed preference, and any timing or placement context.

How Brand Editions Begin
Some Brand Editions begin with a portrait commission or image library. Others are commissioned as a standalone printed deliverable. In either case, the project is built around audience, sequence, tone, and final use.
Discuss a Brand Edition
To discuss a printed edition for executive introductions, investor meetings, fundraising, donor cultivation, or client development, get in touch.
hart@hartgetzenphotography.com
Austin, Texas | 310-597-2009













