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When, while the lovely valley teems with vapour around me, and the meridian sun strikes the upper surface of the impenetrable foliage of my trees.

Achieving Picture-Perfect Large Format Prints from Your Phone and Camera

Achieving Picture-Perfect Large Format Prints from Your Phone and Camera 01.11.2023 In today’s digital age, capturing stunning photos has never been more accessible. With powerful cameras in our pockets and professional-grade digital cameras becoming increasingly affordable, everyone can play the role of a photographer. But the real challenge emerges when you want to transform that digital masterpiece into a tangible, large format print. If you’ve experienced disappointing print results from your cell phone or camera photos, you’re not alone. Here’s […]

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Photography: Analog vs Digital — Grit or Bit? Art or Commerce?

Photography: Analog vs Digital — Grit or Bit? Art or Commerce? 01.11.2023 The realm of photography has witnessed seismic shifts over the last few decades, pivoting from the classic film-based analog systems to the now ubiquitous digital platforms. This transition raises important questions: Is one superior to the other? Is this a battle between raw authenticity and technological convenience? Between art and commerce? Let’s delve into the depths of this ever-evolving debate. Analog: The Grit of the Grain The Essence: […]

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Artistic Photo vs. Commercial Photo: A Comparative Study

Artistic Photo vs. Commercial Photo: A Comparative Study 01.11.2023 The world of photography is vast and diverse, capturing moments, emotions, stories, and messages in still frames. At the heart of this diverse landscape lie two primary categories: artistic and commercial photos. But what exactly separates the two? And when should you seek one over the other? Let’s delve into the nuances. Defining the Two: Artistic Photo:Artistic photography, as the name suggests, is a medium of self-expression. The photographer captures scenes […]

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