As a photographer, I have an abundant collection of images I am proud of. In this digital age sometimes I forgo printing my photos. To encourage me to print more of my work, I’ve found some creative ways to display them. Below are a few creative ways you can print your photography and where you can print them.
Magnets
I have a variety of photo magnets on my refrigerator. I love how most of the magnets on my fridge are of my own landscape and travel photography. Magnets can also make a great gift to friends and family or a great bonus to clients.
Who Has Them: Mixbook, Nations Photo Lab, Shutterfly, and many more.
Calendars
I actually use yearly calendars for inspiration so all of my calendars are of other photographers work. It’s a great way to support other photographers and can also be a way to generate income for yourself. Calendars come in many styles so it should be easy to find a style you LOVE.
Who Has Them: Mixbook, Parabo Press, Artifact Uprising, Nations Photo Lab, Shutterfly, and many more.
Cell Phone Cases
I got this idea from some co-workers. A few of them have family photos on their phone case. It’s an easy way to keep photos you love near you at all times. Let’s face it, we take our cell phones EVERYWHERE.
Who Has Them: Zazzle, Shutterfly, and many more.
Playing Cards
Fun Story: When I took a photoshop class in high school, our final project was to make playing cards. I strolled all around downtown Charleston, South Carolina taking photos of every flower I could find. I made the playing cards and had to cut each one. I still have those cards almost 10 years later!
You don’t have to cut your own playing cards, though. You can order a set with photos of your choice from these vendors.
Who Has Them: Zazzle, Shutterfly, and many more.
Buttons
I use photo buttons as giveaways or gifts. They’re a cute and fun way to display your photography or any artwork.
Who Has Them: Zazzle, Nations Photo Lab, and many more.
The Comments
Aly
This was such a great reminder to print out work. <3