A few weeks back, I got together with one of my favorite photographers, Rick Sammon. Rick had invited me to come up and hang out with him around his neck of the woods. We spent the time hanging out at the largest Buddhist temple just an hour north of NYC. After doing some shooting and processing, I found myself wanting to print this one HDR over at Artistic Photo Canvas. Click on Read More to learn how to download it for FREE!

Summer Xmas- by Artistic Photo Canvas
Getting a print sent to you from APC feels a lot like Christmas. The folks there are so meticulous about putting together your canvas – you can really feel the attention to detail. The great part about it though, is that the attention spills into how they pack it, how they put it in the box, and how they ensure it gets there safe, with a warm note from Lew, the company’s Co-Founder and President.
My Unboxing Moment
I had talked to them about creating something called an Unboxing Moment. Everyone loves to unbox what they’ve gotten in the world of technology, and they usually want to share it with the world. I figure.. why not show the faces of the customers using Artistic Photo Canvas and their prized memories!!
They’ve taken that to Twitter! If you use Twitter, simply send @APCPro a Tweet with a picture of you and your print, with the hashtag #APCUB. Then you too can share with the world your unboxing moment, and can even win a cool prize!
Download This Image for Free
I thought this image looked great as a mini pano, and I was excited to get it. I figured I’d share it with the world!!
Go to the Artistic Photo Canvas Blog Post by Clicking Here. You can ready a post about the picture and at the bottom, there’s a link to download the high res file – no strings attached. Want to print it at home? knock yourself out! Want to print it with APC? I’m sure they’d love it.
The great part about it is that they dont expect you to. They’re giving the picture away for free.. just because they love to. And that’s why I love em!
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Thank you so much for this giant HDR photograph. I really loved it.