Today marks just over seven full years of daily Salt Spring Island photographs!
And we’re adding something new…
No, the daily post will not be cluttered with advertising. Just a photo and perhaps a few words.
Today Salt Spring Photos is taking baby steps into the world of gallery quality, limited edition, archival prints.
A selection of images will be offered as prints, as prints flush mounted on aluminum Dibond, or as prints traditionally framed.

An original print on aluminum.
We’ve partnered with one of the world’s top labs, received several test prints and are delighted to be offering this option. Please consider, over the next year or so, purchasing a favourite Salt Spring Photos image (printed, mounted, or framed) for yourself or as a special gift. It will help us make it to year nine and beyond.
CONGRATULATIONS!
Well done!
Superb image, this one too!
Greetings all the way from Stavanger/ Norway.
Thanks, appreciate it!
That’s great. I had no idea this site was up here that long. I’ve enjoyed a couple of years of waking up every day to your photographs and it enriches my morning immensely. I like the idea of the prints. Perhaps you could consider some type of voting on prints to determine which prints will sell the best because having sold at the market, what you think will sell and what actually sells are often two different things. But you probably already know that.
Have a great day, John. I know which photo I would want blown up but it’s not in the first set.
Hi Gayle, thanks for your comments as always. It is possible to request any image on SaltSpringPhotos.com; I put that info at the bottom of each of the limited edition print pages. But I guess it is buried there. So for now, I’ve added the same info on the prints page ( johncameron.ca/prints/). I’ll think about this a bit, but thanks for pointing that out.
Quite a mark to reach, and that is a good idea.
Thanks, we’ll see how it goes… There’s one order in my inbox for a framed print…that’s a good sign!
Excellent! :)
I wish you all your truly deserved success in this venture. Many of your frozen moments really are works of art and beg to be displayed in this manner.
Kindest regards,
Natascha :D
Well thanks Natascha. Very kind of you!
As you know, it’s one thing to post a low res image on the screen. And entirely another to get a print just right. I’m looking forward to the challenge again after so many years.