
I went to the Maple Leaf Festival in Baldwin City, Kansas today with my wife, daughter and my mom. We had a great time; please visit our
Wear Family Blog for more details! I got the opportunity to try out some new camera filters I bought with a Best Buy gift card that was burning a hole in my pocket. Scattered clouds against a polarized-filter deep blue sky:

I also got to visit several photographers' booths; they were selling framed and matted prints. Some were really great, but honestly I was underwhelmed by some of the print quality. Some of the vendors' prints were pixelated, blurry or washed-out (not in an artistic way), leading me to believe that they were printed on an ink-jet printer! From a distance they looked OK, but up close you could tell.

I assure you that any print sold by James Wear Photography will meet a certain level of quality: I guarantee that the resolution and print quality will be adequate to produce a crisp, clear, gorgeous image at the maximum size I sell. I also back all my work with a 100% money-back or re-shoot guarantee (customer choice).
On a positive note, the most creative thing I saw was a photographer who specialized in spelling out words with different shaped B&W photos, framed in sequence. For example, a picture of a telephone pole might form the letter 'T' in someone's name. I am inspired to add this as an option for wedding clients; their last name could be spelled out using letter-shaped photos taken at their ceremony!
Here is a picture of my daughter Lillian taken today. If you would like me to take your child's portrait, please call 913-710-9073.

Thank you,
James.
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