Turn your favorite iPhone photos into museum-quality canvas prints

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Print your iPhone photos on canvas with CanvasChamp.
Print your iPhone photos on canvas for a museum-quality look.
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This post is presented by CanvasChamp.

iPhones take such great pictures, it seems a shame to limit them to viewing on a screen. For a variety of reasons, the photos of friends and family that we take these days rarely end up decorating our homes the way they used to. But that’s not because it’s hard to do, or even expensive.

One of the easiest ways to showcase your iPhone pix is to send your photo files to CanvasChamp, which will hand-make a canvas print worthy of any wall. There are photos on almost every phone that deserve to be seen — and this is a great way to make that happen.

Print your iPhone photos with CanvasChamp

Translating digital photos to print, especially canvas, is not as easy as it might sound. In fact, CanvasChamp uses award-winning technology that’s purpose-built for the process.

As a result, CanvasChamp can turn any digital photo into a museum-quality canvas print, ready to hang on the wall. Each one comes backed by a 99-year warranty. And at more than 2 million prints shipped, that’s a lot of warranties.

They’re not expensive, either. CanvasChamp prints make for gifts with a lot of bang for the buck. Think of all the great shots of weddings, graduations and other momentous moments that languish inside our phones.

It’s surprisingly affordable to put digital photos on canvas. The smallest prints cost as little as $4.25. Even the largest size, measuring 18 inches by 24 inches, costs just $16.66 (which CanvasChamp guarantees is the lowest price around for such a service).

For those larger sizes, you may want to use a proper DSLR or high-megapixel camera, but photos taken with a late-model iPhone will look damn fine even printed at 2 feet wide.

Digital cameras might have made photos seem disposable, but some can be as priceless as any image captured on film. If you’ve got digital memories that are worth bringing into the analog world, CanvasChamp is a great place to start.

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