Tag - Houston Fine Art

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Heirloom Quality Giclée Prints on Archival Paper

In the art community, the term for archival print is “giclée” pronounced, zhee’clay. The word comes from the French, meaning to spray. It’s a fancy way to say the prints are done on large format inkjet printers. A 12 color inkjet printer squirts special pigments onto archival quality material, in our case - 100% cotton paper. Because of the pigments and quality print materials, giclée or archival prints demonstrate great resolution and have longevity with fade-resistant colors.  Local and many online...

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Sugar Land Family Photography – John, Jen and Cate

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Skin Smoothing with Photoshop Portraiture Plugin

Amazing Photoshop Skin Smoothing: Portraiture Plug-in Review

The Portraiture Photoshop plug-in was initially intended for professional photographers. However, it is still a wonderful addition that every photographer should have in his or her kit. If you are the family photographer, you may be in charge of recording all family events. Now, this can turn out to be a thankless job since people do not seem to think much about it. However, the reality is the job of a family photographer is different from what people perceive or...

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Houston Family Photography with Deborah and Jules

As a three time cancer survivor, Deborah is one of the strongest women I have ever met. She is so upbeat, energetic and always willing to help a neighbor out. Deborah grew up in a home in Houston where family photography was and still is very important. She has told me of 40" x 60" prints of her parents that the family still values as treasured possessions. After investing in a 24" x 36" canvas photograph from her session, Deborah's legacy...