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4 Essential Editing Tips for Outstanding Photo Prints

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Looking at photos on social media or on our high-res monitors is fun and all, but there’s nothing quite like viewing photo prints displayed on a wall. Having a tactile, physical version of your picture is far more permanent than seeing it on social media. Plus, getting your photo from your hard drive to canvas, metal, acrylic, or any other format is fairly easy. Photo Prints However, if you want your pictures to look their best, there are a few editing techniques you can do beforehand. While these aren’t all absolutely necessary if you just want something quick and easy, if you want a timeless print, these steps are worth it. Make Sure Your Monitor Is Calibrated First, and most importantly, you want to make sure that colors displayed on your monitor are balanced, accurate, and close to how they’ll appear on the print. There’s nothing worse than receiving prints in the mail only to see that the image is slightly darker or brighter than it looked on your screen. If you don’t have on

How to Create a Professional Gallery for Any Space

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While the digital age has made it easier than ever to share our favorite photos, there’s nothing quite like an in-person gallery. Seeing your favorite memories and moments blown up and printed on high-quality canvas, metal, or acrylic provides a tactile viewing experience. As you know, there’s more to creating a gallery than just printing your photos and hanging them on a wall. Canvas Prints With the right approach and a vision for how you’ll display your photos, you can turn any space into a gallery. Whether it’s in your studio, a professional gallery, or your home, if you have the space and the right approach, any wall can be a gallery. Here are three tips to help you showcase your photo prints in a gallery setting, wherever it is. Choose Your Theme Every great gallery has a theme, and it’s all up to you, the artist. For some, the theme might simply be a collection of photos from a specific location or trip. For others, the theme is centered around the subjects in the photogra

How to Create Your Photography Display for Future Conventions

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A lot of conventions have been canceled recently, but that actually makes now the best time to plan for future conventions. When convention season kicks off again, it’s likely going to be busy, and full of new opportunities. If you’re looking to create a photography display for a convention, there may be several factors to consider. It doesn’t matter your skill level or purpose; you can effectively draw in viewers with various photo prints. There are several angles to consider when it comes to covering all of your bases and offering something for everyone to enjoy. Read on to learn more about building a complete photography display for your event. Print Photos Draw in Viewers with Panoramic Prints You may be utilizing photo prints and other elements for viewers, but you may need something different to catch attention. A large, dramatic piece may be better suited for a panoramic print. This can capture the attention of those possibly at a distance to look at other part

How to Display Your Photography at Home

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Your photography deserves to be shared and properly displayed throughout your home. Depending on your work, there may be a few different formats you can choose to best showcase each piece. The best way to display these photos could also vary depending on the piece and room you’re working with. Read on to learn about a few ways you can display your work and frame your in-home photography best. Metal Prints Coffee Table Photobooks Side tables or other surfaces can be a great place to showcase your photography within a photobook. Digital photo prints are great to have on hand or framed in your living area, and a book can also tell a story for those in the room looking to thumb through your art. This can also be used to display memories or other special moments into one coherent piece of work. Look for companies that allow you to customize the sizing, various backgrounds, and captions for the book to give you more control over the final product. Your photobooks can create