Turning holiday photos into canvas prints

October 20th, 2008

The beautiful weather, the exotic food and the relaxing strolls through stunning unfamiliar scenery; they’re all great times but all too soon your exciting holiday becomes a distant memory. Your photo collection is relegated to the dark depths of your hard drive not long after returning, leaving you with nothing but a fridge magnet to remind you of your magical adventure.

Imagine your most magnificent memories from your trip, immortalised in a large canvas, taking pride of place on your living room wall. Instead of yet another artwork print from some anonymous artist, your walls could be decorated with your own personal memories, vibrant and colourful canvas prints of your own photographs. Taking pride of place on your walls could be striking landscapes or dazzling architecture from photos that you took, perhaps even with yourself in the picture?

What about familiar landmarks taken from unfamiliar perspectives, sure to catch the eye of visiting friends? Your own personal touch can add a totally new dimension to a picture, and having it displayed on a canvas gives it a powerful depth.

Canvas prints are a much more personal and compelling alternative to generic artwork. With digital cameras and today’s easy to use software, taking stunning photos while on holiday has never been easier. When you get home, keep those memories alive with a spectacular canvas print.

Canvas printing for artists

October 15th, 2008

Technology these days potentially provides the consumer with an even wider range of artworks with which to decorate the home. Instead of having a flat and obvious fake of the Mona Lisa hanging on the sitting room wall, consumers are now able to digitally transfer old masters onto canvas. They can thus create the illusion of a gallery of work which visitors can stroll past admiringly en route from the kitchen to the front door.

Other rooms can be festooned with less formal pictures according to taste. Lavish watercolours presenting windows to another world; still life studies of tables weighted down with gloriously coloured fruits and foods; children building sandcastles at the beach; and wispy young women, can create a theme within a dining room, a bedroom, or even a bathroom or loo.

Canvas printing is also becoming very popular with artists. Many do not wish to continually place original artworks in exhibitions because of high insurance costs and fear of theft. A canvas print also means that a popular study can be sold many times. And for those aficionados who like to patronise local artists, where canvas prints are available, there no longer lies the fear of embarrassment where a simple ‘how much’ will result in red faced disappointment. A canvas print of an original artwork can often be purchased for a few hundred pounds where the original may cost many thousands.

The advantages of canvas prints

October 11th, 2008

Most people have some form of art displayed in their homes and offices but art can be an expensive and subjective commodity.

Today people have to be more cost conscious and one of the most affordable ways of having art in your home is to buy a canvas print. As the name implies this is a print transferred to canvas and one of the many benefits, aside from its affordability, is that you can choose EXACTLY what image you want. Anything from a family photo to an image of your wedding, garden or beloved pet can be put onto canvas, making it a unique piece of art. If you do not have your own image, companies often offer a selection of their own or there are free images to download from the Internet.

The first step is to choose an image that you would like displayed and send it to a company which undertakes canvas printing. Many companies offer the highest resolution from your photograph providing ‘sharpness’ of quality. The photo does not have to be ‘blemish’ free as most reputable canvas printers can provide a whole range of effects and enhancements including the banishing of ‘red eye’.

Other effects such as converting your image to ‘pop art’ or presenting it in monochrome (black and white) can fit in well with stylish contemporary interiors, whilst a ‘sepia’ finish goes well with more traditional décor. Illustrations of these effects can be viewed on canvas printing web sites.

Canvas sizes, like prices, vary ranging from a standard size print to one that would dominate an entire feature wall. In order to achieve the best possible effect it is better to have your photograph printed onto cotton canvas rather than a cheaper polyester alternative.

As canvas prints are ‘frameless’ there is less chance of them being damaged during decorating and without the need to match frames to your décor, they are more interchangeable in rooms making them a long-lasting alternative to framed prints.

Making your own art out of photography

October 9th, 2008

Everyone would love to have their own artwork in their home. Being an artist is an urge that lies deep down inside all of us, but sadly we’re not all able to illustrate those feelings, those urges, due to a lack of artistic talent. It doesn’t have to be this way though, as you don’t need to be able to paint to create your own canvas. In fact, you don’t need any painting or drawing ability in order to create your own canvas art. With canvas printing you can take your own photos and turn them into canvas prints that look just like artist’s paintings.

All you need to be able to do to create your own canvas work is to point a camera and click a button, and pretty much anybody can do that. Your own photos, whether they’re veritable works of art or just pictures of your children, will make great works of art when you have them printed on canvas.

You can even look through your existing photo collection for pictures that you’d like to have turned into works of art, as any photo that you have can be printed on canvas.

Don’t buy a canvas print, print one!

October 6th, 2008

If you’re looking to have a canvas printed picture for your home you have a number of different options. For example, you are able to buy ready made canvas prints from many different shops, including supermarkets. These canvas pictures are often very cheap and come in numerous different styles, however there is one major problem with that; when you buy a canvas picture from a shop it’s something that thousands of other people have also bought. You’re not buying anything unique.

They’re cheap pictures, but they won’t set your home apart from the crowd.

However a better option is to have your own photos turned into a canvas picture, one that it is unique to you and shows your own tastes and style. You can turn any of your own photos into a canvas print picture to hang on your wall, a picture that nobody else has, making the picture a unique piece of art.

It’s a much more personal piece that adds to your own home, and is a better way to utilise canvas pictures rather than just buying one off the shelf from the supermarket.

Taking photos for canvas printing

October 3rd, 2008

Sometimes, when you decide to turn a photo into canvas, you discover that you don’t have a good enough picture and feel disappointed. To make sure this does not happen it is important to think about the canvas while taking the picture. Make your bags, take the camera, buy the tickets and think about possible locations and pictures you’d like to see hung on your walls in your house.

Know your camera. It is important you know which camera is in you hand. I’m not saying you should buy a new one, nor should it be the latest generation, I’m saying you have to know exactly how it works, especially the quality of the photos. If you have a digital one, try taking several pictures and then download it to your computer to see how it seems. Some cameras come with pre-defined settings, so take pictures to understand the difference between them.

Think before you take a picture. Don’t just imagine, view and scheme too. Sometimes we want a picture and just go and take it, and it is not always good enough. If you want to take pictures of the sea, don’t just point the camera already with the finger on the trigger. Look through the camera, see, feel and breathe before you take a picture.

Show what is important. You may not have the best camera in hand, not even the best conditions of light, but when you want to turn a picture into art it must be unique, or at least different. If you want a picture of your friend and you, capture exactly what you want to show: your friend and you. By reducing the background, you have more space to display the features of joy and friendship in your faces. Decide what you want to show and do it as much as possible.

Following these tips, remember to enjoy as much as possible and be sure to bring home unforgettable and exciting photos to turn into canvas.

Canvas photography

October 1st, 2008

You might already have some great ideas for which photos to use but choosing the right photograph for your canvas can be an art in itself. Below are some basic rules of thumb that will help ensure you get the best out of your photographs in general and keep your canvas prints looking great.

Resolution – Try to supply images with the highest possible number of pixels your camera or scanner will allow, this will ensure the best printed results.

Compression – Your camera or scanner will probably have a fine, normal and basic setting for picture quality, selecting the best will allow for better looking pictures.

Sharpness – Making sure your photo is in focus will ensure nice sharp reproduction.

Subject matter – Your print is going to hang on your wall for a long time, so giving the content of the photograph some consideration will help to make sure your canvas is timeless.

Composition – Consider the layout of your composition, for big images simplicity rules. Cluttered images can look messy and ‘busy’ when blown-up to big sizes. With portraits, fill the frame with the subject, with landscapes consider the rule of thirds – i.e place the horizon either one third of the way down or two thirds of the way down from the top of the frame.

Colour or B&W – For colour, once again simplicity wins hands down here. Consider images with a few bold colours that complement one another. Images taken on bright sunny days can really lift your spirits and they look stunning too. Black & white photography is timeless and stylish and works best with single person portraits, landscapes/cityscapes and simple abstract images.

Arty – The canvas can be a great place to try your hand at abstract or arty shots, they can look like real works of art.

By following these simple tips you can guarantee to improve your picture taking and enhance your canvas prints, good lick and happy image making.

Canvas photos for a romantic surprise

September 28th, 2008

Taking photos of your and your partner is a great way to show your love, and traditionally couples have pictures taken in photo booths, with passport sized photos being printed, and then stored in wallets and purses. It’s a good way to carry a picture of your loved one with you at all times.

Some couples like to have pictures taken at professional photographers, posing for the photos in a photo studio, with a specially chosen background and a selection of studio props. This type of photography can be expensive however, and when you’re presented with the pictures by the photographer, you’re offered a series of different sizes and options which can cost hundreds of pounds.

A much cheaper way, and better way, is to take the photos yourself or have a friend take them, and to have the photos printed on canvas using a specialised canvas printer. Photos to canvas look far more impressive than passport sized pictures or any photos printed on paper and framed, and they’re usually available in much larger sizes as well.

Show your loved one how much you care by having a photo of the two of you together printed on canvas.

Wedding photographs printed on canvas

September 24th, 2008

When it comes to printing photos on canvas, no event can be more deserving than a wedding. Wedding pictures are often very expensive as professional photographers are hired for the big day, and any extra prints you require cost vast sums of money. You’re usually presented with a beautifully bound album of the best pictures, of the bride and groom, the parents of the happy couple and the wedding guests. However a much better way to display the photos from your big day is to have them printed on canvas.

Your wedding photos, when printed on canvas, look like beautiful works of art and would make an excellent addition to any wall in your home.

If you’re looking for a gift for the parents of the bride and groom, then presenting them with a canvas print of pictures of the special day, one that looks like an artist’s painting, is a great gift to give.

Canvas prints look like professional paintings, and a photograph that looks like a painting of your big day is a wonderful keepsake of the wedding.

Turn your holiday photos into canvas prints

September 20th, 2008

We all love to take photos while on holiday. It’s part of what going on holiday is all about, you want to document your trip so that you can have a keepsake of the time you spent. However what do you do with the photos once you’ve taken them?

Some people upload them to websites and share them with friends online. They create virtual albums on websites such as Facebook and MySpace, tagging themselves and their family members so everyone can see where they’ve been.

However this isn’t what photographs were invented for. They were designed to be printed, and held. You can of course print your photos and have them framed or stored in an album to show your friends. A much better and unique idea however is to have your holiday photos printed on canvas and turned into artistic canvas prints.

By printing on canvas you can make original artwork out of your holiday photos and have them displayed in your home on the wall. This means you’ll be making artwork from your holiday photos.