Discover Competition Quality Prints With Global Travel Photographer

By Javier Luque


A competition quality print has to meet very specific standards. They are mounted on white Foamex boards that are high density. The boards are completely flat. They must resist moisture, not warp or show surface texture. As the professional NY travel photographer will testify they are well worth the cost.

A print measures sixteen by twenty inches. The finish can be metallic, gloss, lustre or fine art. It requires as long as seventy-two hours for processing in a lab. It is to be delivered by a courier service.

Professionals, amateurs and first time photographers can all take good photos. Being in the right place to capture an event that may not take place again is all that is required. While the quality may not be optimal, the subject matter makes up for it.

When advertising photos are taken, the lighting can be perfect. However, with travel photographers the conditions may be excellent or terrible on any given day. The light may be less than ideal, but he will still capture a special scene that may never happen again.

An amateur can capture some excellent shots. The quality may be remarkable. No wonder travel photography is such a popular hobby. Every tourist wants to take home his memories. He can relive the experience and share it with family and friends. They can enjoy the experience through pictures.

Equipment can be expensive but cannot be bulky to carry around. Even a camera phone can capture exciting moments in faraway lands. Most tourists are happy to use an inexpensive small, lightweight digital camera. The amateur does not want to try to change lenses in the middle of an African safari. It may prevent him getting the picture he wants to capture by taking too long to change.

Besides, it is taking a risk to travel with a highly expensive camera. Even if it were insured, if stolen, the tourist would lose the pictures he valued so highly. Better to capture memories that will reach home safely at the end of the trip, than to strive for pictures that are of museum quality.




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