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September 14, 2015
There is nothing cooler than seeing your photo printed.
Ok, so seeing your photo’s printed in a magazine, online or physically is the ultimate. However, even if you are printing them yourself, it’s awesome to see them hanging on your wall.
Printing your photos has a few added bonuses. Firstly, you get to admire your own work, picking up details on how to improve your photography each time you view them.
Secondly, comforted in the knowledge that you have saved your work form collecting virtual dust and dying in the dark corners of your hard drive, you will also reap the benefits of a great nights sleep.
Alright, the last point is a bit of a stretch.
Printing your own work is hugely rewarding and is an art in itself. There are two roads you can go down, 1- Get a professional print shop to do the work, or 2- buy a photo printer and do it yourself.
I would suggest jumping on you-tube or Lynda.com to check out some best practices and useful tips before you hit print on your top 20 shots. Just keep in mind, you can dive deep into getting a perfect print but the end goal is to get it out of your computer and onto the wall.
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September 14, 2024
September 14, 2024
In the heart of the city, where the buzz of life and the beauty of architecture blend seamlessly, capturing the perfect shot is an distinctive artform. Street photography face unique challenges, not the least of which is the unpredictable weather.
It doesn’t need to be winter to get cold quickly in the city. Wind blowing in narrow streets, sudden rain, or the cold after hours of exploring can make your hands numb and stiff.
That’s why we’re so excited about The Djuke – our newest photography glove, meticulously designed for those mild winter conditions in the unpredictable urban environment and in a sleek design approved by the fashion police.
November 27, 2023