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February, 2011 Archives

Why you should always use acid-free mats

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February 28th, 2011 Permalink

 

So, you just purchased beautiful prints from your favorite photographer. To ensure your photographs can be enjoyed for years to come, don’t skimp on the mat!

Many professional photographers (us included) print exclusively on Kodak Professional Supra Endura VC Digital Paper. Even though prints on this paper typically last 100 years in home display or 200 years in dark storage, the mat surrounding your print can have a detrimental effect on its longevity.

When framing your photographs, pay attention to the type of mat you’re using. In most cases, if the mat doesn’t specifically indicate that it’s acid-free (neutral pH), the mat paper is probably acidic. Another way to tell is by looking at the cut edges of the mat. On a white mat, the edges of an acidic mat will look yellowish. These acidic mats can cause ‘mat burn’, which shows up on your prints as a dark brown line around the edge or as a thick band of discoloration.

There are five kinds of mat board available [1]. Ordered by quality, they are:

  1. Museum Board: The highest quality material available – 100% cotton fiber.
  2. Museum Mat or Rag Mat: Constructed of cotton liners and cellulose (wood pulp) middles. Less expensive than Museum board, while still offering good protection.
  3. Conservation or Archival Mat Board: 100% pure high alpha cellulose (wood pulp) and treated to be inter for up to 300 years. This is the highest quality paper matboard available.
  4. Acid-Free: Lined with a wood based liner and treated to prevent short term acid burn.
  5. Regular (Acidic): Avoid this; it can discolor your photographs.

Since the paper we use has an archival value of 100-200 years, Museum Boards and Museum Mats will likely outlast the photograph and may not be worth purchasing.

One final note: to avoid any discoloration over the life of your print, make sure all materials touching the print are acid-free. This includes any backing behind the print, and any adhesive tape used to affix the print to the mat. If you have any questions, please let us know in the comments below!

[1] Wikipedia

newborn photography: meet chloe

February 22nd, 2011 Permalink

Meet little Chloe, who slept and slept and slept through the whole session! Between her sleepiness and the great light we had in two different rooms, we were able to capture a number of different poses. Thanks Chloe!






Now You Can View Our Galleries on Your iPad!

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February 9th, 2011 Permalink

 

html 5 version of our galleriesWe just updated our galleries to provide a great new experience on your iPad, iPhone, iPod Touch, or Android device. Previously, our galleries were only available via the Adobe Flash plug-in (boo!), but we now have a universal player for everyone. This works for our portfolio galleries as well as all client galleries (yay!).

If you’re on a computer with Flash installed, the galleries will look exactly the same. If you’re on an iOS or Android device (without Flash), tap the “View Gallery” button to load the slide show in a beautiful full-screen player.

To move from image to image, simply swipe your finder, tap the arrow buttons, or tap the play button to auto-advance from image to image. Tap the black tab on the bottom to bring up a film strip of all available images in a particular gallery, then use your finger to quickly move through these images, and tap to view a specific one.

Try it out today and let us know what you think!

 

san diego children’s photographer: meet the f family

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February 7th, 2011 Permalink

It had been exactly 365 days since we had last photographed Josh and Jaden. We had a ball with them in their amazing back yard and at the beach. I think this every time I hold a baby that we photograph and I thought this on this amazing sunny January day at the beach – this has to be the best job.
Thanks for the fun time boys. Hope to see you again next January!

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Here are some pics of the boys a year ago…  I love how we have a picture of Josh looking through the window the first year and Jaden doing it this year (with mom in the reflection).

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