Printing Large
In this post, I’ll share my recent experience of printing a large 150cm x 100cm metal print of the iconic Bangkok skyline during blue hour. People often ask why I use GFX 44mm x 33mm Medium Format cameras rather than […]
In this post, I’ll share my recent experience of printing a large 150cm x 100cm metal print of the iconic Bangkok skyline during blue hour. People often ask why I use GFX 44mm x 33mm Medium Format cameras rather than […]
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