I can not even begin to tell you how much I adore this picture. These two young ladies are my nieces Amaya and Elyana. This photo was taken professionally at Union Station in Kansas City. I really wish I had one for myself, but I ordered this to give to my sister as a mother's day gift . She absolutely loved it! I already have several other pictures in mind for myself that I would like to have made after seeing how well this one turned out.
I wish I had taken a photo of the packaging this was mailed in. It was wrapped in foam and cardboard, then in another larger protective box that had glass/fragile printed on it. There was no way this was getting to my house damaged and it was shipped very quickly for a custom item. The lighting was bad that day and we weren't able to get a good picture without a flash putting a glare on it. The photos above do not do it justice. We hung it on the wall in less than two minutes with ones of those Command hooks that won't damage the wall. It is pretty light weight and was very easy to hang up. #ArtToFrames recommends using an image greater than 1 MB, and for best results a 2500 X 3500px or higher resolution photo shot in portrait mode They currently support a maximum file size of 7 MB in .jpeg or .png format My photo was just a little below the required size, but it didn't hurt the quality at all. I would, however try to stay within their requirements for best results. To order your own custom print click on the link below in purple, then choose the size of the canvas you would like and click on customize now. The next page will prompt you to choose your photo and then direct you to check out. It's that simple. The customer service was great and they were quick to respond to questions. This is a great gift idea for just about any holiday or occasion. You can pick from 6 different sizes and the possibilities are endless. You can purchase your own custom canvas here! Disclosure: I received this deeply discounted for my honest and unbiased review. q0l8z0t5
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