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Customized Photography Session Gift Card
Looking for the perfect gift? Give the gift of cherished memories with a customized photography session gift card!
- Select your desired session type for the gift card.
- Complete your purchase.
- You will receive an email with further instructions.
- Once I get all the information, I'll personalize the gift card and email it to you or the recipient.
WELCOME TO MY DIGITAL PRINT ONLINE STORE!
I am thrilled to offer you the opportunity to bring my artwork into your home, personal space, store, office space, and more. Before you make your purchase, here's some important information about my usage rights for digital prints.
USAGE RIGHTS
When you purchase a digital print from me, you're gaining the right to print and display the artwork for your personal enjoyment. Hang it on your wall, frame it as a gift, or incorporate it into your décor – the possibilities are endless! However, please note that the digital files are for printing purposes only and should not be used for any other commercial or resale purposes. I kindly ask that you refrain from sharing the digital files with others or using them for any unauthorized purposes.
My artwork is my pride and joy, crafted with love, creativity, and passion. As the creator, I retain full ownership of the digital prints available in my store. I deeply appreciate your respect for my work! Let's keep the love for art alive and thriving.
PHOTO PRINTING FAQ
Where should I get my photos printed?
Try these top-quality, Canadian-owned options:
- Black’s: Easy online ordering, great quality, afforable and a Canadian choice. Perfect for holiday cards.
- Pikto: Canadian-owned with top quality products. Discounts often available, with special offers for new account holders.
- Vistaprint: Affordable and quick, another solid Canadian option. Ideal for holiday cards, photo albums and business marketing.
Is there anything I should avoid when ordering photo prints?
Always skip options like "auto-edit," "auto-correct," or "auto-enhance" as they might add filters that mess with the photo’s look. Matte paper is a better choice than glossy since glossy tends to show dust and fingerprints more. If you want to keep your prints in perfect condition, wear cotton gloves when handling them.
Where should I buy my photo frames?
Check out Homesense, Michael’s, Amazon, and Ikea. Avoid dollar stores due to lower quality. Facebook Marketplace or thrift stores are great for budget-friendly options.
I want to make a photo album—what company should I use?
My favourite company is Pikto, a Canadian-owned business. Their leather layflat photo album is my go-to choice. Their site and editor are very user-friendly, making it easy to create a beautiful album. They also offer prints on canvas and gun-metal frames, and you can even design your own frame on most printing sites. Plus, creating an account often comes with a great discount for your first order.