LaPalm Western Series I

Please note, pictures 2 and 3 in the listing (main photo is 1) are the actual prints

“Taking Care of Business” 2 11 by 14 Prints 1 in Black and White, 1 in Sepia Tone

You will receive 2 prints, both prints shown in listing are exactly the same you will receive. 

Limited Edition Fine Art Print – 1 of 50 The Early Collectors Prints are Done, The Reviews from the Lab are in. See Listing Image.


This offering marks the debut release of the LaPalm Western Series — a controlled fine art edition limited to only 50 prints worldwide.

“Taking Care of Business” captures the raw intensity and mythic tension associated with the American frontier. Shot in dramatic black and white with authentic grain preserved, the image evokes the look and emotional weight of late 19th-century tintype photography — but rendered with modern archival precision.

This Series is Billy the Kid "Taking Care of Business" Watermark obviously removed on orders, signed with COA

This is not a mass-produced poster.
This is a limited, signed fine art release.


Edition Integrity

Edition control is fundamental to LaPalm releases.
When the 50th print is sold, this image retires.


Print Quality

Each 11x14 print is produced using:

The matte finish enhances the vintage aesthetic and eliminates glare, allowing the texture and tonal depth to fully present under glass.

This is collector-level quality — not lab photo paper.


Presentation

Each print includes:

Designed for collectors, framing, and long-term preservation.


Authenticity

This is a modern fine art Western portrait inspired by frontier mythology and historical imagery.
It is not an original 19th-century photograph.

It is sold as a limited LaPalm fine art edition.


For Collectors Of


LaPalm editions are intentionally small, carefully produced, and permanently capped.

This is Edition I of the Western Series.
Scarcity is real. Quality is intentional.

Production & Handling Time

Each Billy the Kid fine art print is produced individually upon order to ensure museum-grade quality and presentation standards are met. After professional giclée printing on archival matte stock using pigment-based inks, each print undergoes a curing period to stabilize ink integrity and tonal depth. The print is then inspected under controlled lighting for clarity, contrast, and surface consistency before being prepared with its accompanying Certificate of Authenticity and collector documentation. Because every piece is individually produced, reviewed, and packaged for preservation-grade shipment, please allow 10–15 business days for production and dispatch. This timeframe ensures the print you receive meets collector-level standards.