I've been preparing for my first art show for months! Here's a video of some of my limited edition prints as they go through production from printing to hanging.
Hi mam , I have seen your videos and they are awesome. I do. Not have any such knowledge in this BUT I wanted to learn how to do this acrylic printings . This are not yet in India I believe . Would be a great idea to start a business here
Beautiful work. Simply amazing. I´m on the market for a Canon Imageprograf 1000 printer but I´ll probably go for the pro 2100 because of the 24" width, but your Pro 4000 images are outstanding. The black frames you use for the back of the print, are they custom made? Thanks!
If it's in your budget to start right out with the Pro 2100, I recommend it since you'll be able to make bigger prints! Yes, the black frames are custom made!
Hi! I thought I had replied to your question, but I don't see it. I get them from Studio Moulding. You can order them chopped and joined, length, or as a full box.
Gorgeous print. Is it possible to have a 24 inch image with stunning detail like this if you only stich three vertical 12mp shots for a panorama? Is 300ppi a myth? I have seen images printed on 150ppi looking fine on youtube? Whats your experience or what you have seen others do as well?
Thanks for the compliment! Honestly, I wouldn't know unless I saw the image. There is software for properly upsizing images, but I don't have experience with it since I only print from my professional camera (a Nikon D800) with an originally raw file, and I print at 300ppi.
So sorry for the delay in replying! I just discovered your comment. I don’t offer classes, but I’d be happy to answer questions if you contact me through my website! I look forward to talking with you!
@@neshamaroash302 Fantastic pictures and framming job. Regarding the paper, I^m in the market for a similare paper with archive claim. Do you have information in this matter from Red River, because they specified on their website this paper as "Acid free base stock. Coating slightly acidic". which is according to me a no go for archvability. Thx
@@neshamafineartphotography yes, I picked up a framed 25x45 of the Library in Florence (Biblioteca Marucelliana) ... when I stand in front of it, it feels like I'm in the room... Having been to it once in real life, it brings back the feeling of that visit. Your photos are also nice, where is your gallery?
@@Sams911 I bet it does feel as if you're standing right there!! I don't have my own gallery yet. I have only been shooting nature/landscapes (and a little bit of cityscapes) since the end of 2020 (I was shooting portraits and events for eighteen years before that). In fact, I made this video with the very first acrylic-mounted prints I ever made! I'm based out of St. Louis, but I exhibit in juried art shows throughout the United States as west as Kansas, but also Midwest, South, and East. I've also exhibited my work in juried gallery and museum exhibits in St. Louis and New York. You can see more of my work at www.neshamafineart.com.
@@neshamafineartphotography good on you... you appear to have a good eye for composition., I added your site to my arts bookmarks.. my ex-wife was that way.. she did portraits, mostly children for 10 years and had a good run at it until she decided to return to teaching ...
I researched a lot of models and types of printers, but decided to get the Canon Pro4000. Acrylic is available online, and potentially locally. There are different thicknesses that you can choose based on your preference. And if you want to make sure your art is protected, I recommend choosing a UV filtering acrylic.
I've used Seal Optimount and Drytac Facemount. Although I know photographers who use Facemount and get beautiful results, Optimount has been better for me.
@@neshamafineartphotography I love the video, feel a lot of love in what you are doing, I own an epson p6000s looking to get into business as well, but have no idea how the adhesive film go in between the layers!
Hello Neshama.. first time i seen your video 😍.. do you have a link for the double sided tape? I been looking for a good one for that. I also do this work but i having a problem with finding a good quality double sided tape.. if you can share a link I really appreciate it.. thanks and God bless
I have purchased it online from a couple of different companies, but I found it most reasonable on Amazon. Here's where I get mine: www.amazon.com/dp/B000V4QZ0E?psc=1&ref=product_details
@user-pw3no5if5z I have purchased it online from a couple of different companies, but I found it most reasonable on Amazon. Here's where I get mine: www.amazon.com/dp/B000V4QZ0E?psc=1&ref=product_details
Hi! I don't do the mounting step myself, but it's done with optically clear adhesive applied to the front of the print and another layer of adhesive to the back of the print before being mounted to acrylic.
Hey there@@user-qe8xo7jp7o! Yes, if you mount your posters to acrylic, they will not get wavy like they do when they are simply behind acrylic inside of a frame.
B C, I do almost all of the steps myself. I don't do the mounting or cutting/polishing. And, for now, I order custom-made frames. Someday, I'd like to put the frames together myself, and maybe one day I'll buy the machinery and a studio large enough to do the acrylic mounting too.
Gloves aren't necessary during every step of the process, and if dust lands on the print during the actual mounting to acrylic, then it's best to wipe it with a bare hand as gloves might add more dust or lint.