Should we all be a “maker”?
As a bit of a constant over my photographic journey, printing has always been a passion. Once you print, then what? Do you box and store? Do you hang on the wall? Do you swap out prints within a frame or two? For me, I’m curious about frame making and canvas printing.
With the imagePrograf pro-2000, I now have the ability to print on canvas. My first print was a 16x16 beach print. First, I printed on canvas just to see the results. Then, it sat around for a month waiting on me to figure out how to frame a structure to host the print. I also wanted to make a “floating frame” for the finished print. Just how does one do that?
For me, that means YouTube research. How to print on canvas? How to stretch a canvas? How to coat a canvas print? How to make a floating frame? Each point of this learning journey was another step towards being a maker. What is a maker you ask?
I watched a recent Adam Savage video that defined a Maker beautifully.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=DUsBoLT1Yv8&feature=share
So I’m a maker even though I just learned of this term. I hope you can be a maker too!
As for what I made, here’s a quick visual telling of my first canvas print.
I believe in the making process. I don’t do it enough. But, I think we should strive more for this in life. Whether it is cooking something from scratch to building a rocket ship with hopes of traveling to Mars, we are better for people thinking through the details and creating.