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erm yes.. 2. in the bathroom -lol- they're from Jamaica when we went in Sept on our cruise. The bathroom is a bit "islandy/ocean" themed, so i figure they fit pretty well.
Casual printing? Costco all the way. Cheap and their printing (at least at my store) is pretty awesome Professional printing: whcc I would like to hang more of my art in my house honestly, but i seriously freaking hate choosing something. |
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Well, the way I see it, Regardless of whether or not I'm a good photographer, beautiful things exist and I sometimes take pictures of them. I would have no problem hanging my work on my walls, it's cheaper than buying prints.
That being said I'm so cheap that I don't really print my work unless it's for a gift. (Last year everyone got Portraits of my sister since it was her Senior year in HS) |
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Fantastic printing options without all the hoopla of whcc is
http://iprintfromhome.com/ I've had lots of prints done here as well. I like their different options of paper and finishes etc. |
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I've got 9 hanging, 1 that needs to be hung, and 3 more little collages that I've done of the kids in the hallway outside of their bedrooms. About half of those that are hanging were printed out and framed for photography contests at various points, so I figured why not. One is a pretty large pano on canvas that I got free from Canvas On Demand, and lives over my aquarium in my bedroom. I dunno. For a long time I didn't hang anything, and I got tired of looking at bare walls, so it was a happy medium.
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I have a few up (i'm just an amateur photographer though), there's 4 10x8s in my mums lounge, and in the flat we have a 20x8 print and two 20x16s, with a few 8x6 waiting to go up.
They're of places or things that we like, so putting them up to brighten up the home is nice - though it did take me a while to come round to the idea it wasn't vain yeah! But, i have come round to that idea, and i do like having some of my pictures up ![]() (Plus we have up a 30x20 print on the wall i did in 2007 of 365 pictures, a photo every day put together to make a giant poster montage print thingy. I'm so used to it being on the wall forgot about it in my list, so i'm editing it in!) |
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I'm not a professional photographer like you guys, but I do display snapshots I take and I do hang my own art. Not exclusively- I've collected a fair amount of work by other artists and most of it hangs with a few pieces of mine mixed in.
As far as your photographs go, I don't understand why it would feel vain. The photos were taken to capture or connect with a particular moment, being or thing. How could you not want to hang some of those animal faces? The faces themselves are so powerful, that it is easy to be humbled by looking at them, and by gosh when you remember it was your skill and vision that captured it all so perfectly to share with others, YOU SHOULD FEEL PROUD. That is not vanity. |
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I usually use a print house if I'm printing for professional work, and especially if it's a print larger than 8x10. However that = $$. For personal stuff 8x10 or smaller, and I just do walmart. We don't have a Kinkos here, though, I suppose if we did I might check them out! There's also various online places you can send your stuff off to for printing. There's one in particular Becka likes, however I forget the name.
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It might be mpix. I've never had any complaints with their work. Most of the time, I do mine locally at Black's (even up to 24x36, which I did just once) -- they're a Canadian chain. I never liked the results I got from my local WalMart. I am waiting on a 12x18 from them right now, which is what brought this whole subject to mind.
Oh! I'm definitely not pro, either. Do we have any full-time pros in the house? Em, Becka and Barbara are probably closest to being pro, as far as I know. |
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I like Snapfish. It's been a long time since I compared prices with other websites, but at the time the were the lowest. They often offer great deals. They blow up to 20" x 30" -though I've only gone as large as 16" x 20" so far. They've recently partnered with Walgreens and Walmart, so you can order your prints online and pick them up at the location of your choice (sizes up to 8 x 10 can be done in an hour that way.) Also, if you check Walgreens or Walmart for sale prices first, you will end up paying the sale price when you get there (meaning I ordered a bunch of 8"x10"'s thinking when I picked them up from Walgreen's I'd be paying Snapfish's $2.99ea only to discover Walgreen's was having a sale which meant each 8" x 10" was only $1.00. I was VERY happy.) And lastly, the one time I got a poster print back with the colors all fucked up, they replaced it.
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I have one framed and displayed which was intended to be a raffle give-away at my kid's school event but I opted to give a different one and kept this one. Actually I do have another that my dad blew up just for fun and put on a canvas type mount. It helps that he works at a graphics company and has access to that sort of thing.
I don't think it's vain. You take the time to create an image you like so why not hang the ones you really love? I have plans to hang some but making a decision on which ones has been hard for me. |
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