


Do Photo Printers Print Everything Else Too?
When you’re looking to get a great new photo printer, and it seems like there is an endless list of options. Above all else, you want to know if your new printer will print everything else you need it to. You want to be confident that your printer can handle...
Do Photo Printers Use More Ink?
Finding an ink-efficient printer is every printer owner’s dream. Less ink usage means you’ll save on printing costs in the long run. Unfortunately, most printers don’t offer this advantage. You’ll find most people complaining about how much...
Laser Photo Printers vs. Inkjet: Which Is Better for You?
Laser photo printers and inkjet printers print in entirely different ways, making each of them better at certain tasks. Deciding between the two can be an important decision, especially for professional photographers. Although both can print at efficient rates, the...
Are Photo Printers Actually Worth It?
Photographers all know how it goes—you start by buying one lens, and soon your entire closet is full of more lenses, bags, stands, and other essential camera gear. However, other bits of gear can be trickier to decide about, like deciding whether to get a...
What Is the Aspect Ratio of a Portrait Photo?
A big challenge for some photographers is making sure the aspect ratio of an image is correct. Each type of image: landscape photographs, portrait photographs, and even still-life photographs have an ideal aspect ratio to ensure an optimal product. Learning what an...
How Do Photographers Sign Their Photos?
When an artist has put together a magnificent photo that’s been edited to pure perfection, it would be a crime to let it go without a proper signature. While some artists may prefer to sell their pieces of artwork without a signature, the majority of artists...
Can You Print a Portrait Photo in Landscape?
Have you ever purchased a picture frame for that perfect picture only to then realize that it won’t fit the frame because it is the wrong orientation? The frame you bought is in landscape orientation while your picture is in portrait form. Well, before you go...