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How to Enhance Your Photos for Canvas Prints – Making Lasting Memories Even More Memorable

Posted on 18. Jan, 2010 by admin.

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One of the hottest new trends in digital photography has absolutely nothing to do with what kind of camera or memory card you are using. More and more people are taking digital photos and having them turned into works of art, that are perfect for giving as gifts by having them made into canvas prints. In the past, the only time that you would see such personal images as canvas prints is if you had sat for a portrait with an artist. Costly and time consuming, this was not a luxury that most people would spend the money on. Today’s canvas printing is economical and easy, and a great way to turn your favorite snapshots into cherished works of art.

Turning a digital photo into a canvas print is a truly simple process. All that you need is a favorite digital image, and you are well on your way. You will want to choose a photo that was taken a decent resolution, so that it will be clean and crisp when you enlarge it to the size of your photo canvas. The best photos for this process are ones which do not have anything vital to the shot, as the edges of the photo will wrap around the canvas. Once you have the perfect photo picked out, you will be able to add special touches to it in order to make it just the piece of artwork that you are envisioning.

Canvas printing is not unlike other forms of digital photo printing, in that you can add certain special effects to the photo canvas. Fun options like turning your full color photo into a black and white or sepia art print are simple and easy, and can be achieved with just the click of a mouse. For the more adventurous, you can even turn your precious photo into a piece of pop art, with vibrant colors and textures added to the original shot, making it more artistic.

The bottom line is this: if you are looking for a new and innovative way to display some of your best digital photos, canvas printing is a great option. A canvas print is a work of art, and will have to durability to last for many, many years. Unlike photos that are printed on paper, and may discolor with age, a photo canvas that is properly cared for can be handed down from generation to generation, with little degradation to the image.

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Pop Art Your Photo on Canvas prints

Pop Art Your Photo on Canvas prints

Posted on 17. Sep, 2009 by admin.

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Transform Your Photos to Pop Art with Canvas Prints

You can transform your photos to Pop Art printed on canvas and ready to hang for as little as $19.95. Andy Warhol made Pop Art famous. He painted everyday items such as Campbell’s soup cans and turned them into pop icons. Some of his most famous paintings actually began as photographs of celebrities (Marilyn Monroe, Elvis Presley) that he set into blocks of 4 and washed each image with a different bright color. This style of painting is now extremely famous and adorns t-shirts, bags and greeting cards available everywhere. Pop Art paintings never fail to make people smile and now you can have pop art versions of your favorite photo.

Transforming you photos to Pop Art on canvas has never been easier. Andy Warhol had to use a giant silk-screened version of his photograph to render the image. Now, however, thanks to the advent of digital photography and software photo manipulation you can have a Pop Art photo in no time. There is no better way to give it an ‘authentic’ art feel than by having it printed on canvas. The texture and light diffusing qualities of canvas make it the perfect foil for your Pop Art photo.

Choosing which photos to Pop Art is an important part of the process. Take a look at the original iconic pieces. Note the single focus portrait and the large border with no discernible background. If you choose a photo that has multiple subjects and a busy background it will not have the same impact as Warhol’s originals. If you do wish to have multiple subject in your photo consider having a special photo session, have everyone dress in the same style of shirt and group faces in front of a sheet you have hung for a backdrop. The closer the faces are together the better your finished Pop Art piece will be. Do not feel that the subject has to be human either. Portraits of pets can make for really dramatic pieces.

Andy Warhol knew that bright colors and enigmatic subjects make a powerful statement – that is why Pop Art remains so popular today. Take the time to choose or to shoot the perfect digital photo – and then transform it into a Pop Art masterpiece and have it printed on canvas. These stretched canvas portraits, whether for yourself or for a gift will brighten any corner and will be great conversation starters.

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Canvas Printing Options at CanvasPeople.com

Canvas Printing Options at CanvasPeople.com

Posted on 17. Sep, 2009 by admin.

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What Options Are Available When you Print Photos on Canvas?

If you have always wanted a canvas photo, but felt you just didn’t have the right space in your home for one, consider all the various options you have when printing photos on canvas. You have a lot to choose from when you work with canvaspeople.com.   The final canvas photo doesn’t have to be 18×24 to hang majestically over the mantle.  There are numerous options in size, framing and effects that you can apply to your picture.  You might be surprised at how perfect a small 8×10 might work in the hall or in the corner of the room to brighten up a spot that right now seems bare.   Depending on the photo, you may want to go with something 11×11 or 16×16 creating a different look, more artistic in nature.

Frames will also enhance the picture.  Bring out the colors and brighten the room by framing your canvas photo in white.  Or perhaps the room needs a more somber touch, or you have chosen black and white printing photos on canvas, so a black frame is more appropriate.  If you intend to create a canvas photo of the family and what to hang it over your mantle, perhaps a gold frame is more in line with what you need.  No matter what the image, canvas people can help make the final canvas photo something you will be proud to display on your wall.

Sometimes we have a picture but it isn’t quite right.  There are a variety of effects you can select from when printing photos on canvas.  Turn your wedding photo into a lasting memory with sepia tone, or create an artistic view of the city with a black and white canvas photo.  Andy Warhol made the four color image of Marilyn Monroe an icon in the art world and you can do the same with a photo of yourself or someone in your family.  Chose the pop art effect and amaze your friends.  You can also choose to color enhance your photo and remove red-eye.  We want your photo to be perfect and the right effect can make all the difference.

Printing photos on canvas is not just a one option fits all, rather there are a variety of options to choose from to make your picture the gift of a lifetime.  Whether it is size, frame of effect, the right option for your photo is available. Chose a photo today and see all the different ways canvaspeople.com can help you create your very own work of art.

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5 Photography Tips for Printing Your Photo on Canvas

5 Photography Tips for Printing Your Photo on Canvas

Posted on 14. Sep, 2009 by admin.

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Printing your photos on canvas is a great way to display that perfect photograph. Thanks to digital photography, we are all getting the chance to explore the art of photography. To create shots that are good enough to be blown up and framed you should follow these few simple guidelines.

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