Photo in Canvas Aim to Restore Sentimentality Back Into Photography
Ever since the arrival of the digital camera and particularly the camera-phone it seems the whole world is now taking photographs on a constant basis.
(United Kingdom 25th August) Ever since the arrival of the digital camera and particularly the camera-phone it seems the whole world is now taking photographs on a constant basis. This has been twinned with the arrival of online sites which allow us to share and view other peoples photograph’s such as Facebook which has also played a huge part in the world’s new found enthusiasm for sharing their Kodak moments. But what is to become of all of these pictures? Does such a vast amount of them devalue a pastime once reserved for special occasions, and can a digital photo on a digital screen hold as much sentimental value as holding the real thing in your hands?
At Photo in Canvas, an online digital canvas printing store based in Hampshire, they have developed a product that they think can reinject people with an enthusiasm for print and for valuing an extra special memory with an individual photo simply by printing to a canvas that you can hang in your home.
Ben Allan, Owner and Managing Director at Photo in Canvas commented that ‘with so many mediums for photography these days an extra special moment or shot can be lost in amongst a digital folder of candid and poorly taken photographs. We help people to extract their very favourite shots and give them a special place hanging on the walls of their home.’
If you would like to know more about what the company does or even view some examples of canvas prints then click here to visit their site. The Photo in Canvas homepage is a great place to edit photos and using their latest software you can create some really stylish shots before you commit them to canvas.
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