![]() Most of my printing has been onto paper of various finishes and textures, and I currently use a fine art 100% cotton based mat paper. Printing on paper is the traditional way of displaying a photograph, and it certainly has an aesthetic quality that is unique and well understood. I chose early on to be completely involved with this crucial step and have invested lots of time, energy, and passion in producing prints that offer the best interpretation of my photographs. The print is the final “performance” of a photograph, and as such is open to interpretation by the print maker. I have been printing and framing my own work from the very beginning of my career as a landscape photographer, and it is very much a part of the creative process for me. Let’s look at each option, what their strengths and weaknesses are, and why you would select one over the other. The short answer is it all depends on your personal tastes and preferences, budget, interior design, and location where the photograph will be hung. One of the most common questions I get is what exactly are canvas prints, and what are the differences and/or benefits in relation to more traditional matted and framed prints.
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