We believe that your artwork & Photography deserves personalized attention, expertise & Care
There is an art to reproducing artwork and photography that the big box stores just aren’t capable of. Your art and your clients deserve the custom attention, care, and expertise that we bring to the table.
Expertise & Guidance to help your artwork & Photography stand out
When you bring your artwork and photography to Mark, he will personally sit down with you and ensure that it is being printed with the optimal specifications and printing surfaces to make your art and photography look its best.
Tradition of Excellence with Local Artists
Artists & photographers in Southwest, Missouri have been trusting 417 Photo Works with their artwork for many years. They keep coming back for the quality, personalized care, and dependability.
Proudly serving: Sarah Rasul Art, Linda Passeri, and Tom Crane.
Hahnemühle Fine Art Papers & Giclee Printing Pigment Inks
With our ultra-high resolution Epson UltraChrome Pigment Inks and Hahnemühle Fine Art Papers, you’ll be proud to display your artwork and photography in museums and galleries, and in the homes of your clients.
Competitive Pricing & Quick Turn Around
417 Photo Works has competitive pricing with the big box and online alternatives. Plus, there’s never a need to wait for shipping. As one 417 Photo Works reviewed on Google, “Why shop online when the locals can create what you want at a better price and in a faster time frame?”
Museum Quality
Fine Art, Giclee, & Photography Prints
With our ultra-high resolution Epson UltraChrome Pigment Inks and Hahnemühle Fine Art Papers, you’ll be proud to display your photography and artwork in museums and galleries, and in the homes of your clients.
Premium Luster Prints
Premium luster prints for the discerning artist.
Fine Art & Giclee prints
Fine art media/paper includes canvas, smoothrag, textured rag, metallic rag, and satin metallic.
Hahnemühle Fine Art Papers & Epson UltraChrome Pro Pigment Inks
Canvas Gallery Wraps
Custom printed on artist-grade cotton canvas and hand-stretched on heavy solid wood bars.
Custom Sizing Available
Custom sizing available for all types of prints.
quality camera care
Camera Sensor Cleaning
Have you consistently noticed dark spots or marks on your digital photographs? If so, your digital camera most likely has dust, dirt, or debris on its CMOS or CCD imaging sensor and requires a sensor cleaning. In most cases, a professional sensor cleaning will remove these spots thereby saving you countless hours dedicated to removing spots by hand with your post-processing software.
$49 Flat Fee Includes:
- Sensor Cleaning
- Front/Rear element Cleaning
professional scanning & printing
High Resolution Scanning Services
Our Hi-Resolution Scanning Services can scan artwork, photography, 35mm slides, 35mm negatives, and important documents. We have the capabilities to scan up to 40’x60′.
Your Artwork is in Great Hands
“Mark Shipley at 417 Photo works is a great alternative to some of the other print shops in town. He was very kind and took time to talk to me about my needs and helped me put together a personalized plan for my prints. I would recommend him to anyone looking to make any kind of prints especially personalized art work.”
“Thanks, Mark, for turning my paintings into high-quality prints. Look forward to working with you again..and again.”
“Mark has been making custom prints for me for a number of years. I know I can always rely on him for the best quality delivered promptly. He is also a quite talented photographer!”
“Mark Shipley is always accommodating and helpful to my printing needs. He personally sits down with you and your image on his computer screen and makes suggestions that would enhance and make the image better when printed. I’ve never had that service with any other printing service in Springfield.”
417 Photo Works Owner
The Expertise & Dependability you Deserve
Mark is a native of the Ozarks and his interest in photography began when he was in his teens. He received a Kodak 35 mm Rangefinder as a gift, then enrolled in a class at Robert Johnsons School of Photography. He remembers the first time he saw an image develop in the dark room and describes it as magic. Early in Mark’s career he had a chance to work as an assistant for a local commercial photographer, Marsha Boone.
Mark began working in the lab at Lawrence Photo & Video in 1988 and became the lab manager in 1989. Now Mark has brought the skills and experience he gained from Lawrence to his business, 417 Photo Works.