How Large Should a Photo Print Be? A Photographer’s Guide to Print Size
It is already March, and one quarter of the year has nearly passed. As I prepare for the upcoming season of street fairs and art markets, a basic philosophy of mine has resurfaced: a photograph is best appreciated when it is printed—and ideally printed large.
Of course, “large” is a relative term. The final size of a photographic print depends on several factors: the resolution of the image file, the subject matter, the printing medium, and the space where the photograph will be displayed. Still, I maintain that a print should be large enough for the viewer to step back and take in the image comfortably.
A New Year at Cattail Chronicles
ppy New Year, and thank you for continuing to support Cattail Chronicles. We truly appreciate being able to share our photography journey with such a thoughtful and engaged community. The past year brought monumental changes for us. Monique’s studio is now fully up and running, and she continues to expand her business at a steady pace. We also opened a small gallery inside Silver Paw Studio and attended our first arts and crafts fair as vendors.
Thanks to Everyone
Well, our first real Art/Gift Fair is done. Thanks to everyone that stopped by. It was a great success and we enjoyed the event immensely. Steve acually did most of the peopling and Monique was our intelligence agent - checking out the other vendors and seeing what insights they were sharing. We learned alot about attending these affairs as a vendor. We will be posting a video of what we learned.

