It was a year ago this month that I setting up a photo shoot for a local publication. The photo shoot required holiday themed wrapped boxes. The retailer I was shooting for had forgotten wrapping paper to wrap her boxes with. I was photographing holiday ornaments for her product shots anyway so knowing I could photograph in the studio and print simultaneously I told her not to stress, we’d make our own. I began photographing and in succession printing on my Epson 9890 with cheap presentation paper. We wrapped her boxes and she said, “Nina, this could be great wrapping paper.”
What she didn’t know was that the wheels were already turning! I had recently come up with this idea of printing my photographs on large paper as a way to review images I might chose for a home decor line in mind. I was in my studio printing and on a whim wrapped a coffee table book in my studio, and I was thinking… wow, this is really cool! Then I wrapped boxes, stacks of magazines- anything I could wrap. I printed all types of images from my library and continued to wrap until I was surrounded by over 100 “happy” boxes on a ledge surrounding my studio. Everyone that came in went nuts! It was visual candy for all!
After the hundred “happy” boxes were displayed in my studio, the question became why had I not seen anything like this? And, was there such a thing in the marketplace? I scoured the internet searching for photographic gift wrapping paper. I came up empty. I thought, “well, it’s either there and I can’t find it, or there is a reason it doesn’t exist!” And, if not, why not? Every wrapping paper in the marketplace was graphic. The question then became: graphic or photographic?