The answer to my most asked question – What size canvas?

The answer is very simple – as big as you can afford.  Really.  If you are purchasing a gallery wrapped canvas, the size will determine whether it pales in comparison to your surroundings, swallowed in blank wall space or lots of other photos, or whether it shines on its own.  A work of art that adds beauty and meaning to your space.  And I can honestly say that I have never had a client convey to me that they were sorry that they purchased a larger print or canvas, while I regularly hear from clients who wish they had gone larger.  I recommend purchasing the largest canvas you can afford for that reason.

Still not convinced?  Take a look at the following images:

Which one looks better to you?  I think we have a natural tendency to overestimate print size, so I make reference charts for my clients, to take the guesswork out of the decision making process.

Smaller canvases can look amazing, too.  They are wonderful in smaller areas, or grouped together, as in the following image.

As photographers, our goal should be to bring your images to reality, helping you to group them and display them on your walls.  Please do not hesitate to make clear to your photographer what you have in mind, what size of area(s) you are looking to fill with your images, and anything else that you feel we should know in order to make it happen.  We want you surrounded by your own meaningful artwork.  Images of your loved ones, your life and your moments.

A busy month, just in time for Mother’s Day

pink and purple color challenge

A whole lot of beautiful families have come through my doors this month, to celebrate Mothers.  What a wonderful gift.  Celebrating the joy that we have as mothers when we carry our babies inside of us, capturing the love that we share together once our children are here, and watching it come full circle when grandmothers, mothers, and daughters come together.  Life is so good.

Thanks so much for stopping by my blog.  This month’s color challenge was pinks and purples.  Be sure to stop by the next blog in the circle, Sweet Emotions Photography, and leave some love.