2.05.2008

10x20 Gallery Wrapped Canvas Storyboards

If you're anything like I was when I first heard all these words, you're probably confused. Gallery wrapped canvas? Storyboards? What the heck? Honestly, if you don't look into photographers very often, the lingo can get confusing. Since I'm so visual, I'm making it my goal to provide an image of every goodie I offer in my portrait packages. And I'm making a point to provide a photograph of the product I've taken myself. That way, I've ordered the product, I've seen the quality for myself, and my clients can be confident in the quality they can expect to receive.

Here is an example of a 10x20 gallery wrapped canvas storyboard. Literally, it's a photograph printed on canvas, and wrapped around a wooden frame. It adds dimension to your wall display, and is ready to be hung upon arrival! They're wonderful for grouping a series of photos onto a storyboard because you can essentially order any size you want. And there's no need to mess with ordering the right (expensive) custom-sized frame! I was really pleased with how these turned out. Ila's mom ordered five of them to give as gifts to her family. And they couldn't have come at a more perfect time, since she's flying across the country with them on Thursday! Having actually ordered 10x20s, I would personally prefer to stick with the larger sizes--possibly even 20x40s. But that's my style: large and dramatic to make a statement! We have a 30x40 print on canvas of us from our wedding over our mantel. And while that sounds large, it really isn't that big once it's on the wall. I think I am going to offer that size as a standard in my wedding packages. It makes such a dramatic statement in your home!

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