@gmschroe Thank you!
I've worked with a local Find Art Photography printer shop for years. The do mostly high end photography, but do well with my works.
For paper, you'll want a fine art paper. There are so many options in that department. You'll need to go look at the samples and do some test prints.
For some of my work, I go with ink-infused aluminum. It yields amazing color saturation.
@gmschroe It's very satisfying, but there is a learning curve. What looks great on the screen can look terrible in print. So give yourself space and time to figure out what works for your creations.
Do small test prints before committing to a bigger print.
It's tricky to get a decent photo when it's so dark all day now. But I was given this lovely lamp that seems to be helping me get better photos, even though it's so dark in the middle of the day.
(For your easy reference: "The Star Beast" aired on 25/11/2023, BBC One, and the trans character is called Rose.)
Reply when you've done it, so we can count us all. When we get to 145, everyone... gets a free BLÅHAJ? 🦈
Edit: 2 days later, mission successful: 159 complaints/comments submitted, and still climbing! A huge thank you everyone - stay tuned for hopefully some freedom of information requests!
For the month of October, I'm participating in the annual #inktober drawing challenge. I'll be following some of the official Inktober prompts, but mostly the SciArt Inktober prompts. I will also be giving up my colorful inks and restricting myself to black ink.
Today, I'm following the #SciArtInktober prompt "lipid" and drawing some phospholipids.