Stuck at the extreme western point of the state of Texas, El Paso is too often forgotten as a photo destination. Yet it offers an amazing nexus of Hisopanic culture, Old West history, varied architecture, and mdern convenience....read more
When you’re photographing land and sky (and tight-rope walkers against a full moon!), patience is required. So is high-quality paper and printing advice....read more
From penguins in Antarctica to barns in the Palouse, Kevin Raber has a unique view of the world. See how we help this Indianapolis photographer display and sell his work....read more
You may think think your monitor is accurately displaying the exact colors that are in your image file, but it may not, leading to prints with disturbing color casts. Here's how to fix that problem....read more
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Printing postcards at home is a delightful way to share memories, create personalized invitations, or even design promotional materials for your small business....read more
Marching bands and Mardi Gras krewes are a unique portrait niche that require a distinct solution for prints. See how we helped Louisiana-based photographer Danny Izzo showcase these large groups beautifully....read more
Many photographers seek photo paper with a certain weight and thickness, a smooth finish, and archival quality. Fiber-based photo paper fits the bill....read more
When you run a business that supports creative people, you’re guaranteed to be awestruck most days. Learn about the inspiraton behind our Success on Paper Series....read more
Here's a comprehensive guide to the various types of printers available in the market....read more
WHAT CUSTOMERS SAY ABOUT US
Great papers and selection
I stumbled upon Red River as I was looking for inkjet greeting cards that might be better than what was offered at my local office supply store. What a great discovery! I started with their very generous sample pack that allowed me to use my Epson 3000 to test them out. Having the names of the papers on the back was a real help, but the real surprise was how great (and consistent) all my test cards looked. Having the printer profiles easily available to download was the key. For quality purposes on my fine art prints I have always stayed with Epson papers, but all my tests on the Red River papers were equal to or exceeded their quality. What an unexpected surprise to find that the prices were less! A nice discovery too to see they had other sizes. (I can't wait to try out their 13x38 pano paper!)