I can’t describe the feeling of having your photos printed out on beautiful paper! For our pho
I can’t describe the feeling of having your photos printed out on beautiful paper! For our photography class, we all went to these buildings, all dedicated to photography, and printed our photos. It’s really exciting and interesting to see your photos come out in physical form, out of these giant printers, after having them be on your computer for so long. I’ve never felt it before! We were all pretty excited. Here are the two that I had printed out, you can’t see the other one as well in this picture though, haha.I asked to print my window photo on the paper it was recommended to be on instead of printing it with the other photo on that one’s paper to save money, I wanted it well done so I said I’d pay extra! After it was printed out and we put my photos on the pile, my professor and I stared at my window picture. He told me (I’m not phrasing it as well), “This is the only photo that reached professional status. It’s the lighting, the texture, the feelings, everything. It has a story. When I first saw it I was like, "Wow! What is this?” It’s really beautiful and successful.“ I didn’t know what to say other than thank you!We waited for everyone else to have their photos printed, and I looked through the catalog of different papers, trying to feel the differences between each one. Then Barbara, my other professor, told me that they’re covering the extra cost of my photo, and not to worry about. I protested, but he and Barbara said not to worry about it.What a day! I can’t wait to have them put up at the school. I still have to think of names, hm… -- source link
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