Sun On Kallur (Digital Print)
There are some locations you spend years wondering about. The Kallur Lighthouse was one of those for me, and finally getting to see and photograph it was special. The late day glow of a slowly setting sun glued the scene together, and the snow capped mountains in the distance completed the photo.
(disclaimer)
This is a digital print. When you purchase this file, you will not receive a physical print. Instead, you will receive a downloadable file for this photo that you can then use at any print shop of your choice. Additionally, this grants you the right to print this photo and have it in your home.
By purchasing this digital print you are helping me afford to do what I love most, spend time outside photographing and telling stories about some of the most compelling places on earth.
For all digital prints, I am happy to recommend a print lab based on your location. I have researched quite a few options around the Americas, Europe, and Oceania, and I’d be happy to send you basic information to get started.
There are some locations you spend years wondering about. The Kallur Lighthouse was one of those for me, and finally getting to see and photograph it was special. The late day glow of a slowly setting sun glued the scene together, and the snow capped mountains in the distance completed the photo.
(disclaimer)
This is a digital print. When you purchase this file, you will not receive a physical print. Instead, you will receive a downloadable file for this photo that you can then use at any print shop of your choice. Additionally, this grants you the right to print this photo and have it in your home.
By purchasing this digital print you are helping me afford to do what I love most, spend time outside photographing and telling stories about some of the most compelling places on earth.
For all digital prints, I am happy to recommend a print lab based on your location. I have researched quite a few options around the Americas, Europe, and Oceania, and I’d be happy to send you basic information to get started.
There are some locations you spend years wondering about. The Kallur Lighthouse was one of those for me, and finally getting to see and photograph it was special. The late day glow of a slowly setting sun glued the scene together, and the snow capped mountains in the distance completed the photo.
(disclaimer)
This is a digital print. When you purchase this file, you will not receive a physical print. Instead, you will receive a downloadable file for this photo that you can then use at any print shop of your choice. Additionally, this grants you the right to print this photo and have it in your home.
By purchasing this digital print you are helping me afford to do what I love most, spend time outside photographing and telling stories about some of the most compelling places on earth.
For all digital prints, I am happy to recommend a print lab based on your location. I have researched quite a few options around the Americas, Europe, and Oceania, and I’d be happy to send you basic information to get started.
Photo Printing Instructions:
The choice of what paper to use for a print, and what print lab to go through, is a very personal one. I’ll include an explanation of some primary paper choices, as well as the paper that I would choose for this photo.
Glossy: This paper type is what most people think of when they think of photo paper. It has the quality of being vibrant, high contrast, and smooth, but also highly reflective. Glossy paper is best chosen for locations that don’t receive excessive light, as the light will reflect off of the photo and make it hard to see and enjoy.
Matte: Matte paper is best described as the opposite of glossy paper. It is generally thick, long lasting, and non-reflective. It is also low contrast in most cases, and has a tendency to remove some saturation and sharpness, leading to muted blacks and softened colors.
Luster: This choice of paper is somewhere in between matte and glossy. It is still thick and long lasting, but it also retains some light sensitivity, lots of contrast, and lots of sharpness. It is the choice I would most often recommend for photos as it fits in most spaces and retains the natural qualities of most photos.
Metallic: Metallic paper is a sibling to glossy paper with the addition of a metallic sheen or coat. This coat causes the photo to become increasingly contrasty, with a near 3D or HDR look. I do not ever use this paper type as I don’t believe it typically suits my photos, but you sure can!
My Recommendation: For this photo, I believe matte paper is the best choice. The scene is saturated enough that some muting from the paper is acceptable, and the painterly effect matte paper can have lends a lot of life to this photo. I have it hanging in my home, printed on matte photo rag paper.