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3 Reasons Why You Should Print Your Photos Really Big

Many of us love the experience of creating photos, but have a habit of stockpiling those photos on a mishmash of drives and cloud storage, where they remain unseen by ourselves or anyone else. Sometimes guilty of this myself, I long ago stopped printing my work. With web based portfolios,

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Print an NFT as a physical product with Fine Art America

Non-fungible tokens or NFTs are the art world topic of the minute. Although the NFT itself is a unique code stored on a cryptocurrency blockchain, most NFTs represent a digital file that can be displayed and traded online. But what if you want to hold your crypto art in your

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Getting creative with your wall art prints

Fine Art America has a wide range of print options. From acrylic to wood (couldn’t quite make it to Z). Let’s take a look at the specifics of each medium they offer for prints and wall art. Acrylic prints When you order an acrylic print from Fine Art America, what

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Quick tips for selling landscape photo prints

If you’re looking to start selling prints of your best landscape photo work, you’ll definitely need some expert advice. It’s easy to feel lost on what you need to do to set things up and make your first sale. But with some insights from fellow landscape photographers, you’ll be able

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The Xpozer 4Pack: Changeable art for your walls

Getting prints out of your computer and on the wall is a great way to enjoy your photos as art and decorate your home. It is even easier, and less expensive, when you use the Xpozer 4Pack system. I had the opportunity to try out and review Xpozer last October.

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podcast inspiration

Photofocus Podcast July 14, 2016 — Inspiration with Scott Bourne & Marco Larousse

  On this #Inspiration “Print” episode of the Photofocus podcast Scott and Marco discuss these topics: Get to know an inspirational photographer: This month Scott introduces you to the American documentary photographer Dorothea Lange (1895 – 1965). She is best known for her documentary photography during the great depression (1929-1939). Her most famous image “Migrant Mother”

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