Premium 8x12 Art Prints for Artists and Photographers
Artists and photographers turn to 8x12 prints when they want to showcase work in the same 2:3 aspect ratio captured by digital cameras and phones — no awkward cropping, no lost details. This size delivers a larger, more eye-catching alternative to 8x10 and 8.5x11 prints, making it ideal for galleries, studios, print shops, and online marketplaces.
Why 8x12 Works for Photographers
Most digital cameras and smartphones shoot in a native 2:3 ratio. When you print those images at 8x10 or 8.5x11, parts of your composition get cropped to fit. An 8x12 print preserves the original framing — the edges, the headroom, the negative space you composed for. It's the same shape as a 4x6 photo, just scaled up for the wall.
At a Glance
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Size: 8 x 12 inches
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Aspect ratio: 2:3 (matches digital camera and phone photos)
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Paper options: Gloss Card (110#), Matte Card (100#), Textured Card (100#)
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Sides: 1-sided or 2-sided printing
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Minimum quantity: 10 prints
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Multiple file printing: Up to 5 designs per order
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Printed in: United States
Best Uses for 8x12 Prints
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Photography portfolios — display location, portrait, and event work without cropping out the edges of your frame.
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Art fairs and craft shows — a step up from 8x10 that catches attention without the price jump of 11x14.
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Etsy and online marketplaces — popular size for digital art shops, especially work originally created at phone-camera or DSLR ratios.
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Studio walls and gallery displays — pairs cleanly with other 2:3 sizes like 4x6 and 16x24 for cohesive groupings.
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Real estate and architectural photography — preserves wide compositions that would lose impact at 8x10.
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Wedding and event prints — sized for proofs, parent albums, and frameable keepsakes.
Three Archival Paper Choices
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Gloss Card — Our satin-gloss option provides a subtle sheen and rich, vibrant colors that make photographs and illustrations pop.
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Matte Card — A sophisticated, uncoated alternative preferred by many artists for its elegant, glare-free finish.
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Textured Card — Designed for artists seeking extra tactile authenticity and visual depth, ideal for fine art reproductions.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the aspect ratio of an 8x12 print?
8x12 is a 2:3 aspect ratio — the same proportions as photos taken on most digital cameras and smartphones. This means images shot in 2:3 will print at 8x12 without cropping.
Will my phone or DSLR photos print at 8x12 without cropping?
Yes. Most modern phones (iPhone, Android) and digital cameras (Canon, Nikon, Sony, Fuji) capture images in a 2:3 ratio by default, which matches 8x12 exactly. If your image was cropped to a square or to 4:5 in editing, expect some cropping when printed at 8x12.
What's the difference between 8x12 and 9x12?
8x12 is a 2:3 aspect ratio, suited for photography and camera-captured images. 9x12 is a 3:4 aspect ratio, suited for fine art and pairs with standard ready-made 9x12 frames. Choose 8x12 if your image is from a camera or phone; choose 9x12 if you're printing fine art for framing.
Do 8x12 prints fit standard frames?
8x12 is not a standard ready-made frame size in most U.S. retail stores, which typically carry 8x10 and 11x14. For 8x12 prints, plan on a custom frame, a clip frame, a mat-and-frame combination (8x12 print in an 11x14 frame with a custom mat), or a frameless display option.
What resolution does my file need to be?
For sharp results at 8x12, upload a file at 300 DPI — that's roughly 2400 x 3600 pixels. Lower resolutions will still print, but fine details and text may appear soft.
Can I print different designs in the same order?
Yes. 8x12 qualifies for our multiple file policy — upload up to five different designs per quantity tier and split the run across them while keeping bulk pricing. See our multiple file policy for details.
How long does production take?
8x12 prints typically ship within 1-2 business days of file approval. Shipping time is additional and depends on your selected method at checkout.
Looking for 9x12 Instead?
If you're printing fine art that needs to fit a standard ready-made 9x12 frame, the 3:4 aspect ratio of 9x12 may be a better match for your work. The 8x12 size on this page is sized for the 2:3 photographer ratio.
Save with Multiple File Printing
8x12 prints qualify for our multiple file policy. Upload up to five art files per quantity while taking advantage of bulk rates. For example, you can select the "250" quantity and print "125" of two different graphics — a smart way to maximize your printing budget. Note: not all print sizes qualify for this policy.