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Shoot, Print, And Frame A Massive Peter Lik Style Photograph On A Budget

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Uploaded by on Sep 4, 2011

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In this video Lee Morris teaches you how he created a massive 2x5 foot panoramic print and frames it for less than $150.

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  • Hey Lee, I was checking out Bayphoto and the various styles of metallic prints you can get. I'm curious as to what you got (High gloss, sheer etc) or, if you've seen all styles, which do you prefer and why? Thanks!

  • @shaun365 You are looking at prints on a slab of metal. Mine was printed on "metalic paper"

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  • Keep updating the channel guys! You're awesome!

    Cheers from Brazil.

  • Thank you for all the tip, it came out incredible!!!

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  • Hi Lee, Great video. I recently visited Peter's gallery in San Diego and the salesperson at the gallery said that Peter uses Fuji's Crystal Archive paper, not metallic. This was my first impression as well and they suguessted that I try the Fuji Pearl paper. So I bought a 16x48" wide print and it is hanging in my studio and the look is amazing! Have you heard of this paper or if Peter does indeed use the Kodak paper? it is cheaper than the Fuji too! Thank you!

  • Very good.

  • Awesome work lee. Now i'm going to get some gator board.

  • How much did the print cost?

  • @FStoppers Let me see if I got this right... in the end you just printed it on metallic paper and you skipped the plexi sandwich? and just tapped it to the back of the mirror?

  • SUCH AN AWESOME video!!!

    my only issue...

    the never-ending-forever-repeating guitar loop...

    would much rather have silence VERSUS that loop over and over for the whole duration of the vid.

    juss sayin...AND STILL LOVE THE VIDS REGARDLESS!!!

  • Microsoft ICE is free and considered by most to be the forefront technology wise for stitching large amounts of JPGs together. Unfortunately you can't stick your RAW files straight into it, so you keep the 16-bit data, but if you get everything nicely setup and exported to JPG it does an amazing job.

  • this man is beautiful

  • Does anyone know a website that does this print on the cheap that is available in europe? Portugal or Germany, if you can be that specific.

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