All of the products get fulfilled by Printful, a "Print on Demand" service. I don't personally manage the sourcing of product materials, or the inventory, fulfillment, and shipping of any products.
All of the photos that you see in my shop were taken by myself, in Algonquin Park. I use a DSLR camera to ensure the highest resolution and best quality. Most of the images were taken with a Canon 90D (32.5 MP sensor, which translates to a very high-res 6,960 x 4,640 image); some photos were taken with a Canon 7D (these photos have an impressive 5,184 x 3,456 resolution).
Although we make every effort possible to accurately display the product's colours, we cannot guarantee that the colours displayed online on your device will accurately represent the printed product. Here's why:
Backlighting: When you view your images on electronic devices, they have illuminated displays. The colours, details and overall appearance will look very bright and vibrant. Printed products are not illuminated. Even though the artwork printed on them closely match the original image files, they will always appear darker.
Material: Different materials have a varying degrees of tonal changes, colour saturation and clarity. Each material has its own unique qualities and characteristics which will influence the appearance of the print.
RGB vs. CMYK: Images are viewed online with RGB and will need to be translated to CMYK for print. The printed images and colours will be similar, but it will not match your screen exactly as slight variances occur when translating from one colour space to another.