Risk explanation: Adding a printed photo to the picture

Adding photos to the art can be a really great way to personalise the picture, especially for younger students, for example in between two hand prints.

The main issue we face with this is when the photos are small, and not printed well – the processes of scanning then printing leads to a further reduction in image quality which can disappoint.

If you do want to use photos, we recommend they are professionally printed and quite large so that the quality remains high.  Alternatively, you can create the picture digitally. For example, if  you want to create a picture with the student’s handprints, a photo of the student and a poem:

  1. Do the handprints & art like usual, and once dry, scan them.
  2. Import the scan into a design program (please view the ‘Digital Pictures Risk to get the correct size for the page / canvas’).
  3. Add the photo of the student to the digital art.
  4. Copy & paste or type the poem onto the picture.
  5. Save the picture as a jpg and supply to us digitally.

This way, we will have a very high quality copy of the file and it should reproduce much closer to the original, than creating it on paper.