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3 Creative Ways to Capture the Season

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You may think that you have seen all that fall and winter has to offer your photography. You’ve done the jolly holiday photo shoots and taken the obligatory winter snow shot. Now you’re ready to try something new. You want to capture the season differently. There are so many unique moments that make your personal or professional photography sessions special, and it doesn’t have to be about putting together the perfect setting. Once you discover a new way to capture the season, it can give you a whole new reason to fall in love with photo prints again too. Photo Prints Indoor Photo Shoots Change the settings on your camera for a beautiful indoor shoot. It can be challenging to find the right aperture setting, but it will be worth it. With the glow of indoor lights and a natural, cozy atmosphere, you can create a romantic photo opportunity with even the most unromantic models. If your camera happens to be at the ready (or you get lucky with lighting), you can catch the moment

3 Photograph Prints for Every Photography Style

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There is no denying the value of a high-quality photo print. Even someone who is still learning the ins-and-outs of photography can appreciate quality when it comes to selecting the pieces they want to display in their home. You may have a full library of photos that you’re proud of, and you want them to be laid out around your home—not only because it’s your work but also because you love them. From the candid shot of your precious pet to the well-timed portrait taken during the blue hour, these are the kinds of photo prints that can take your home decor style to new heights. Canvas Prints Canvas Prints This style of photo print has been around for about 100 years. A canvas print is a perfect way to get a timeless rendition of your work. You know a good piece when you see it, and you understand the value in a company that can offer high-quality stretched canvas prints for high-quality photographs. While a visitor in your home may not be able to tell the difference betw