WhiteWall is one of the few photo labs that has always evolved to meet the needs of photographers. They have introduced a wide range of products, as well as features that can improve your prints. To make the photo lab even more versatile, WhiteWall is expanding its lineup of Fine Art laminated prints with the introduction of a new paper and display option.
The company has recently announced Hahnemühle Photo Rag, which can now be used on aluminum Dibond. For photographers, this is more than a minor catalog update. Why? Because Photo Rag is an important printing paper, known for its matte surface and delicate texture. For creators who want subtle tone transitions, this paper is the best option. In many ways, black-and-white photographers or those who work in muted color palettes will certainly enjoy the prints.

As for the mounting option, the aluminum Dibond offers rigid, warp-resistant backing that doesn’t require glass. This kind of mount can work for galleries as well as for clients who want excellent flatness, durability, and a clean, contemporary presentation. Since the paper is uncoated, photographers can capture the depth of the print, and viewers can engage with the work with ease. Collectors, for instance, will surely adore this feature.
By removing white borders, some artists can create a full-bleed, edge-to-edge presentation that feels modern and immersive. Those exhibiting their work can now get more options, not just for printing but also for artwork, frames, and interior space.
WhiteWall also offers a range of sizes up to 240 × 105 cm. In this way, the new Photo Rag on Dibond is a compelling option for exhibitions, limited edition prints, and high-end, fashion, or other client work.
In the past, we printed a street photography zine using WhiteWall’s services, and the results impressed us. As our Editor in Chief, Chris Gampat, said in the article:
The printing we received is truly gorgeous and really makes the images inside shine. The quality of the prints surprised us, especially with some of the lower resolution images used. The paper used is of exceptional quality and the printing process shows the attention and care of each photograph – they were clean, crisp, and had professional finish.
Similarly, when we reviewed the company’s mini acrylic prints, we liked the quality and the durability. Keeping this in mind, one can only hope for the new lineup, which offers photographers a greater range to work with. If you are someone who is keen on printing their work, do have a look at the new range.
