You can snap a picture of your horse in pretty light, catch a goofy expression at the barn, or grab a quick video during a ride and have it in your hand instantly. That’s pretty awesome, and I am not here to fight the phone in your back pocket. Heck, I love taking quick photos of my own horses with my cell phone. I have even heard it said that the best camera is the one you have in your hand, and let’s be honest, most of the time that’s our cellphone.
Read MoreOnce your artwork arrives, a lot of people wonder how to take care of it. The good news is that it is usually pretty simple. A little care goes a long way. In general, one company I often work with, Bay Photo, recommends avoiding direct sunlight, keeping artwork in a stable indoor environment, and handling it with clean, dry hands. Moisture, rough cleaning, and big temperature swings are not your friends.
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