and why to order prints through me…
When you receive your client gallery, you have two options for choosing wall art. Print yourself or print through me utilizing my professional labs.
So…you just invested in getting your photos done with me…what to do now? You also want the files so you can print your own pictures too, right? Or at the very least, put them online so all of your friends and family can see. I think thats great- especially because I offer digital packages for my clients for that very reason. I mean, lets face it…this is the digital era and people want access to the digitals from their portrait session. Grandma May wants a print of the grandkids for her birthday? Sure, head to Walmart, be done in 10 minutes. Aunt Deena wants to see how big and sparkly your engagement ring is, so you print some 4X6’s at Target. Easy peasy right? Sure. Easy. But not so pretty….especially when you remember how much you invested in your custom photography session.
It actually saddens me to know that clients print at consumer labs after they have invested so much in their photos but I understand why they do it, convenience, cost etc. My goal is to provide an affordable option for getting those prints off of your computer and up on your walls but in a way that shows them in all of their beauty.
I offer two options for product purchase. The first is through your online gallery by clicking buy. The second is that by offering any of my clients the opportunity to sit down, either in your space or mine to get an idea of some of the heirloom products you may want to print to save the memories from our session. This way you can see the different paper types and quality.
In person we can discuss prints, canvases, beautiful albums, metal prints and many other options.
If you cannot do an in person session (selection is greater in person) and want to see examples of the styles offered online here is a guide to the 3 types of paper offered online. Beach photos are STUNNING in Fuji Matte. It is my favorite. Metallic is also gorgeous, producing more vibrant colors.