We are restructuring our printing space, adding new papers, media and framing options just for you! But in doing so, we will be need to close our doors for a few days. From Friday August 21 and reopen on Aug 25 should give us plenty of time to get everything ready! We are so excited to be able to bring you such a great selection of media for your photography, giclee’ and fine art prints!!
Thank you for your patience with us as we continue to expand our options to bring you more!!
(you can always email in your print orders and they will be addressed ASAP)
Wish all of our clients and friends a safe, fun and festive Holiday weekend! This is a good article about how to be safe in these strange times we are currently in.
We will be Closed from July 5th-July 13th, 2020. You may still send in your images for printing, however, they will not be addressed until July 14th.
How to safely celebrate the 4th of July during a pandemic
Here’s how to celebrate the Fourth of July during the coronavirus pandemic including how to watch fireworks while social distancing.
or most Americans, the Fourth of July is going to look a lot different this year. Due to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, many cities and states have decided to cancel their annual parades, festivals, and fireworks displays, along with closing picnic areas and park pavilions to discourage crowds from gathering.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is also urging people to take necessary safety precautions this Independence Day. Addressing the recent spike in coronavirus cases, Robert Redfield, director of the CDC, said, “For the Fourth of July, which is a family event, we want to emphasize that it’s really important that we get back to being vigilant as our collective commitment … to protect vulnerable friends, family, community.”
While you may not be able to attend the usual festivities or gather with friends and neighbors to watch fireworks, there are still ways to celebrate the Fourth of July while social distancing and following the CDC’s guidelines for preventing the further spread of COVID-19. Whether it’s finding a safe way to go see fireworks or hosting a backyard barbecue that doesn’t put yourself or others at risk, below are our top tips for enjoying the holiday responsibly this year amid the global pandemic.
We are taking all necessary precautions to keep everyone safe and healthy. We hope to see you again and help with all of your printing and framing needs! After all, we are pretty sure you took some amazing photos while in quarantine! Time to get them printed up!
With the Nation (and most of the world) on lock-down for a few weeks, hopefully not much longer than that, what will you do with your time? I’m not putting these in any specific order, just a few ideas to start out.
Well, here are a few suggestions:
HOUSECLEANING
It may not be your favorite past time,but it has to be done at some point. Maybe even a good deep cleaning, get out the step stools and clean the tops of the blinds and drapes. Reach to the far corners of the rooms, and be sure to get the fan blades as well. Have you changed your A/C filter yet? There are plenty of house cleaning supplies that you can make/use if you run out of the standard store bought stuff.
Bonus: pretty much germ free (at least for a while) and smells good!
If it’s something you are interested in, there are a ton of places to take a wide variety of courses, from home. Everything from art classes and tutorials to adding a new skill that is related to your career or job, a new language, a new craft, hobby, and just about anything else.
Grab that yoga mat, jump on that treadmill, lift those kettle bells!! I’ll cheer you on from afar! But I’ll be honest with you, I am not that disciplined to work out daily at home, but I know plenty of folks who are. So if it makes you feel good, then do it! (I really should do more myself)
Hello again friends, with the holidays approaching, our schedules are getting booked up with on location photo events. We will be in and out of the studio but rest assured, we will be getting all of your printing needs taken care of in between!
Please note the following dates we will be closed: NOV 8 & 9, Nov 14,15 & 16 and over Thanksgiving weekend, Nov 28- Nov 30.
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