This photograph was taken during my second day in Venice — the first city I saw in Italy! As I was exploring, I noticed this view as I crossed a bridge. Not only were the buildings gorgeous in architecture, but they gave eye-catching shades of warm colors that blended with the coolness of the water and the sky. I really enjoy how the warmth of the buildings on the left contrasts the rose hues of their counterparts with the purple flowers also in sight!
—Reece
Which material is right for you?
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Matte paper is smooth to the touch and has no sheen, meaning reflection and shine will be minimal. Photographs will have color depth on a matte surface which has an extremely accurate color reproduction range.
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This paper gives an extremely high-gloss finish, which adds depth and richness to make the photograph look almost 3D. A polyester-based silver-halide material is optimized for professional gallery-level color.
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The use of dye sublimation (infusing dyes directly into the metal print), provides results that are outstandingly clear, vibrant, and well-preserved for years. These metal prints are coated with a custom-formulated multi-layer polymer finish which provides a durable (scratch and fade-resistant) foundation.
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Gallery grade, UV filtering. After laser printing/continuous tone exposure, the print is secured to the back of a crystal clear 1/8″ or 1/4″ acrylic plexiglass sheet, which gives the photograph a richer, deeper-than-glass effect.