Photographer Hanneke Van Camp spends most months of the year photographing in Arctic Europe, and uses Canon professional photo printers to bring her images to life in print. © Hanneke Van Camp
Photographers Julie Stamenic and Hanneke Van Camp are both drawn to the natural world for their work. Luxembourg-based Julie specialises in photographing horses for clients, as well as creating artistic nature and surf photography, while Hanneke finds warmth and beauty in the frozen north. She’s based in Belgium but spends the majority of the year travelling through Arctic Europe and capturing evocative images with her Canon EOS R5.
Both photographers offer prints for sale, but they are exploring how having a Canon imagePROGRAF PRO-310 professional photo printer in their home offices can bring added value to their work.
Julie has always printed photos for clients, but says she initially avoided doing it herself as she thought it looked too difficult. "There was this barrier of colour grading and printer management that sounded complicated." She has had mixed results with outsourcing her printing, some good experiences and some really bad – "having a pale image that’s been printed super-saturated, and the company say it's your fault" – so she wants to take control of her printing to be sure of getting the results she wants.
With a Canon imagePROGRAF PRO-310 installed in her home office, she can now offer clients a true hands-on approach to quality control at every stage of the process. The LUCIA PRO II inks will ensure that prints last a lifetime, too. "For me, it’s important to be able to offer a museum-quality print, as that really adds value."