In a world of endless scrolling, printing your photos forces them to exist in a different way. A print demands to be held, examined, and lived with.
Printing reveals details you might miss on a screen — both strengths and flaws. It teaches you about sharpness, exposure, and colour in a tangible way.
Start small with postcard-sized prints, or make a photo book of a recent project. Seeing your work in physical form is both humbling and motivating — a reminder that photography is as much about sharing as it is about capturing.