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Wedding Season is Upon Us

Photo Papers for Wedding and Portrait Photography

Portraits are an important part of our personal and shared history. Cameras, advanced editing software, and the desktop inkjet printer give you the power to create and document your family, friends, and important life events with portraits.

Every bride, groom, and family member can feel like royalty when they have their portraits printed on BLANCO MATTE CANVAS. Blanco features an elegant double weave surface texture that offers great balance between image clarity and the visual appeal of the canvas look. A print on Blanco Matte Canvas makes a perfect signature piece for any room in your home.


With a crisp white luster finish perfect for sepia and black & white images,
ARCTIC POLAR SATIN insures your portraits will project more brilliance. Arctic Satin features a low-depth luster finish designed for photos where glossy reflections are not desirable.

For a softer image, PREMIUM MATTE PLUS gives you the rich, subtle character of a premium photo matte paper with the extra weight and thickness that convey superior quality to all that hold your prints.

Create Elegant Invitations with Aurora Art and Sheer Translucent

Combine the elegant look and feel of Aurora Art cards with unique translucent
39lb. Red River Sheer
to create professional quality invitations and announcements.

Aurora is made from 100% cotton fiber and features a semi-smooth surface. You can choose the White or Natural version of Aurora to suit your taste.


Print Thank You Cards on 60lb. Paper Canvas

60lb. Paper Canvas offers the texture of canvas media and the flexible use of a paper stock.

The texture of Paper Canvas is subtle, yet it will add an extra dimension to greeting cards, note cards, and invitations. Because it is made of 100% alpha-cellulose paper stock, you can use Red River Paper Canvas for a variety of projects such as portfolios, photo books, greeting cards, and more.

Epson R3000 vs. Epson Pro 3880

Trying to choose between an Epson R3000 and an Epson Pro 3880?  Find out the critical differences and how the two printers are quite closely related. Continue reading Epson R3000 vs. Epson Pro 3880 here

Photo Enthusiast Links from the Around the Web

5 Things Brides Wish Their Wedding Photographers Knew (FStoppers)

21 Tips for Amateur Wedding Photographers (DPS)

Where to Party for WPPI 2013 (SLR Lounge)

5 Tips to for Getting Sharper Images (DPS)

Photography In The National Parks: Use Your Telephoto Lens For Those Park Landscapes (NPTravler)

Seven Steps To Building Your Photography Business (Photofocus)

Inspiration: Fine Art Portraits Influenced by Classical Paintings (SLR Lounge)

How To Setup Remote DSLR Cameras with Wireless Triggers (PictureCorrect)

Interview with Photographer Joey L. (PetaPixel)

Smithsonian Magazine's 2012 Photo Contest (The Atlantic)

Laying Out a Photography Print Portfolio (FashionPhotographyBlog)

First Impressions: Sony NEX 3N (Phoblographer)

Book review: The Digital Zone System (Northlight Images)

Three Ways to Change Your Image by Adjusting Exposure (Photography Bay)

How To Focus Closer With your Lenses (Photo Naturalist)

 

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