Print Wild: How to place wildlife photos for the right kind of effect
Between your own safari snaps and the countless professional images on Digital Gallery, we know it’s sometimes overwhelming trying to decide on what to print and where to mount it. But, fear not, we’ve got you covered – as always!
For collections, like Charlotte van Vuuren’s flowers, faceblocks work very well and allow for a daily appreciation of a variety of images.
Other collections, like Cliff Hatt’s variety of wildlife, can be mounted up in the kitchen or hallway to create a mesmerising mental journey through the open grasslands. Notice how Cliff has requested that Printwild prepare some of his faceblocks with slight image borders to bring together a host of different subjects in the photos: If you have a blank stairwell that everyone uses, a bigger single piece like a canvas can really give it some character. Invest in a budget canvas or acrylic print, depending on the width and layout of the staircase. Here, Printwild’s own office sports a casual professionally shot wildlife image that all staff enjoy every day: In honour of filling your favourite space with either a serene view or a captivating scene of a predator, we’ve handpicked the following shots from Digital Gallery to get you inspired early on in 2017: Contact: Printwild & Digital Gallery
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