Welcome to the new eras, this is the era of digital imaging. Although it was consider a new industry, but its growth are considerable huge and quite progressive. The main reason is because canvas print related with art, and you could hang it, its just like piece of your photo / image with art style on it.

Wanna learn about the classic black and white photography. Experts says begin it with your sense, feel your camera, and learn it from the expert. Here’s our conversation with Rolfe Horn, one of the legendary.

How did you know & learn
photography? Tell us from the
beginning.
My first camera I bought at a garage
sale when I was 8 years old. I was fascinated
with the camera and the photos
it would produce.
Maximize your photos quality with print it on canvas. Whether its for special gifts, collections, or your going to sell it, canvas printing could increase its value. Below are things to be prepared before you print your photos on canvas:
1. Prepare your photos and purchase canvas paper
After deciding which photos to be uploaded, make sure you have the orientation / shape of the photograph.
This will determine your photos, whether its suitable in square or rectangular shape.
Don’t forget that the shape’s has to match with the canvas you had bought.

Every photographer on the world, must ever been shooting landscape. Landscape / Nature photography are the most and the basic attract thing which is magnetting people to take a memorable picture. It was human nature, that we like to see green or clear blue color in our environment. Looking at green golf field or clear blue sky or water in the beach are on of inspiration to take a master piece picture. The question is where and how to start it, first of all you need to search for that great green or blue view. One of the best recommended resorts is Myrtle Beach Resort.

It seems that you love doing black &
white photography, Please explain
why.
I believe black and white is immediately
more mysterious because we
see in color all the time. It is also more
subjective. I think it is quieter and more
calm than color. I like to print all my
own work and I can interpret black and
white very subjectively in the darkroom.
It is a personal preference.
