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Review: CGProPrints.com Canvas Gallery Wraps

June 18, 2012 in Photography, Review

Canvas Gallery WrapsRecently I was contacted by the folks over at Circle Graphics (www.cgproprints.com) about their line of high-quality, low-cost Canvas Gallery Wraps to see if I would take a look and see what I thought. I’m no stranger to these products, I’ve had an Mpix Canvas Gallery Wrap hanging in my kitchen for a couple of years now, so I have something to compare it to.

The first thing that got me was the price. A 16×24 from Mpix will go for about $100 while the same size print from CGProPrints.com is only $26.99! That’s quite a difference! Granted, Mpix is selling directly to customers, while Circle Graphics is targeting photographers who would then be selling the prints to their clients. The lower cost helps give the photographer some room to mark it up and make a profit. Either way, it’s a great price.

The next thing I noticed was the quality of the print. After all, a print isn’t anything if the quality isn’t there. And I have to say that this canvas wrap looks good. It’s hard to do a side-by-side comparison, quality-wise, because the sample they sent isn’t the same image as the one I have from Mpix, but the print maintains its sharpness and depth of color and contrast on the canvas.

I’m married to a painter who has stretched her own canvases and so I am used to the look and feel and properties of canvases – and the Mpix version I have follows this more traditional style. With normal canvases, they are stretched across a rigid frame with no backing. The canvas itself remains flexible in the middle of the frame. With the Circle Graphics print, I noticed right away that it has a solid construction allowing it to remain flat throughout the life of the canvas, protecting it from deforming or loosening. Definitely a nice feature to help ensure the longevity of the print. And it provides this additional stability while remaining exceptionally lightweight, a huge plus. Along with the rigid structure, the canvas has a finished back with built in hardware, so it is ready to hang right out of the box.

The corners are flush so there is no bulge to keep it looking clean and professional. And pigment-based inks, coupled with a clear acrylic coating keep the colors looking bright while providing protection.

All-in-all, I think these canvas gallery wraps from Circle Graphics offer a terrific value for the price and would be a great resource for any studio out there looking to offer a quality print option to their customers and still have some room to make a little off of the sale.

After seeing a sample, I can’t wait to place my order.

*Disclaimer: While all of my reviews are honest and represent my personal opinions, I am being compensated by the vendor to write the review.

Book Review: Scott Kelby’s Lightroom 3 Book

August 18, 2010 in Lightroom, Photography, Photoshop, Review

Scott Kelby's Lightroom 3 Book for Digital PhotographersI recently had the pleasure of reading Friend-of-the-Blog Scott Kelby’s third installment in his series of Lightroom books. The Lightroom 3 Book for Digital Photographers is an excellent guide to help you get up to speed with the latest version of the standard in digital darkroom software.

Whether you have been using the program since the beginning or, where the book really shines, if this is your first time sitting down with Lightroom you are treated with Scott’s signature humor and easy to follow teaching style so  you can be up and running from the very first page.

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New Start to Finish Coming!

March 30, 2010 in Inspiration, Lightroom, News, Photography, Photoshop, Review, TJM Media Group

I’ve just finished recording the post-processing portion of our next episode of the Start to Finish Photoshop & Photography Podcast from the TJM Media Group!

I’ll be on to editing Rob’s on-location segment in with mine this week and we hope to have it live soon. Watch for it here and over on Rob’s blog Towner Jones Photography in the near future!

Rob and I need your help. What drives us is a passion for sharing our knowledge and skills to help you become better photographers and post-processors. To that end, we want to know what you want to learn. Have you seen any ads in magazines, billboards, or on TV that make you scratch your head and ask “How’d they do that?” Want to know more about lighting or what camera settings to use? Tell us about it!

We are always on the lookout for content for upcoming episodes and there’s no better source than you! Simply leave a comment or send us an email to start2finish@tjmmediagroup.com with your ideas and questions and you might just see them come alive in one of our next episodes!

Also, while I have you here, you only have until tomorrow night to take advantage of the special deal from Mpix. Use the code “JMOOREGW” at checkout to receive 25% OFF all canvas gallery wraps. If you haven’t read my review from last week, please scroll down and check it out. The gallery wraps are beautiful pieces that really showcase your work in a unique way. So head on over and order now, before time runs out!

*Disclaimer: While all of my reviews represent my honest personal opinions, I received a free gallery wrap print from the vendor in exchange for writing the review. I do not collect a commission on orders placed with the discount code, though the response may have an impact on future partnership opportunities.

No-Blog Monday

November 23, 2009 in Uncategorized

I’ll be back tomorrow, hopefully, with a review of Scott Kelby’s The Digital Photography Book, Volume 3.

Life Happens

December 31, 2007 in Personal

I had every intention of writing up a year in review post for today with my favorite posts from the members of the blogroll. But, as it tends to do, life happened and my mother-in-law is in the hospital. So Kim and I drove down to be with the family. She’s been having tests and will be in for a procedure sometime this morning. We hope to have her home by New Years Day.

UPDATE: Everything went well this morning and the plan is to send her home tomorrow. For now, it’s just laying flat for a few more hours and resting. Thank you to everyone who has sent messages for good health.