Photo To Art - How About A Candid Shot For Your Canvas?


If you are asked to spot the difference between a photo to art canvas and an ordinary photograph, what would you see first? Perhaps, you would say that the size is different since that most photo to art canvas is bigger than a common picture printed on a photo paper. There are some people who might say that an art canvas and portrait must be in the vertical appearance and the subject must look straight to the viewers. And there are some people believe that an appropriate appearance is black and white. Well, these opinions need to be evaluated or even not because they are far different as compared to the original concept of a photo to art canvas and picture portrait.

Now, let's determine the best subject for a photo to art canvas and picture portrait. I am sure that you will not consider snapshots or candid photographs. Well, if you do, come to think about it over and over again. Perhaps, there are some candid shots that have a good appearance but the instance of getting the best one for a canvas is unusual. Those unintentional shots are ideal for enjoyment purposes that bring back the memory of enjoyable events. But, these are not appropriate for any photo to art canvasses and much more to an oil portrait. Just imagine a canvas which portrays a playful setting and having an outdoor activities like