IRVINE, Calif. , July 15, 2021 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- PhotographyTalk has announced it will soon commence with its annual $100 canvas print shootout. This is the third year that the global photography community has curated this in-depth canvas print review.
"The purpose of the $100 canvas print shootout is twofold," explains Alex Schult, Founder and CEO of PhotographyTalk. "First, there are a lot of companies that market their canvases as 'the best,' so we want to put them to the test to see who truly has the best canvas prints on the market. And second, we want to educate our readers about what to look for in a high-quality canvas print."
Just as in years past, the 2021 shootout will have a budget limitation of $100. The small budget, Schult explains, is "to demonstrate to people that you don't have to spend an arm and a leg to get a really great-looking canvas print." In that regard, the canvas print shootout also serves as a tool that will help readers make sound financial decisions when buying canvas prints.
The 2021 shootout will compare canvases on a wide range of metrics, including:
- Quality of the canvas material
- Type of framing and quality of construction
- Types of inks used
- Overall quality of the print, including color accuracy, depth of colors, contrast, and level of sharpness and detail
The shootout will also compare companies on the packing materials used to ship the canvases. A pricing breakdown will additionally be provided so readers know how much of the total cost went toward the print, shipping, and taxes.
PhotographyTalk's 2019 canvas print shootout compared three companies and in 2020, it expanded to seven. In 2021, the shootout includes 11 competitors.
In both 2019 and 2020, a small, family-run printing company based in Arkansas, CanvasHQ, took home the crown as the best canvas print company. CanvasHQ has many global partners, including Bentley, Ralph Lauren, Bon Appetit, and Sylvan Learning.
This year's shootout will determine if CanvasHQ holds their title again this year or if a new winner will be crowned. Stay tuned to PhotographyTalk.com for individual reviews of each company's print as well as a complete head-to-head comparison in which the 2021 winner will be crowned.
About PhotographyTalk
Since its founding in 2009, PhotographyTalk has grown to become the primary resource for nearly 3 million beginner, enthusiast, hobbyist, serious amateur, and professional photographers worldwide who want to become better photographers. As the company has grown and become a force in the photography industry, it has been featured on Forbes, Inc Magazine, Huffington Post, Buzzfeed, Spike TV, and more.
Offering both free and subscription-based memberships, PhotographyTalk provides members with access to an enormous library of thousands of articles written and curated according to the needs of its members. The site is home to hundreds of photography lessons, instructional videos, and guides that offer even more detailed instruction on all manner of photography topics. Whether you want to learn about landscape photography, portraiture, street photography, macro photography, or something in between, PhotographyTalk has the tutorials you need.
Members are also able to improve their skills and shoot better photos by getting valuable feedback from other photographers in the PhotographyTalk Forum and Galleries. Ask and answer questions in the forum, learn about photography gear, submit your photos to the galleries for critique, and otherwise interact with other folks that live and breathe photography just like you do!
PhotographyTalk's mission is to help every photographer find their voice through instruction and inspiration that cuts down the learning curve and makes taking better photos a reality. Join the revolution today and start acquiring the knowledge and skills you need to take your best shot.
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