Creative Ways to Share Your Photography this Holiday Season

Photography began as a hobby for Edward Tomasso, but quickly developed into a full time professional career for this adventure and travel enthusiast. Edward Tomasso enjoys sharing his work by hosting his own workshops designed to educate the public and provide his professional insight.

After creating a freelance photography career evolving around his interests in traveling and entrepreneurship, Edward Tomasso hosts these workshops for photography enthusiasts from beginner to advanced who hope to learn more about the technique and creative exploration of adventure photography. He hopes to inspire others to explore the fun and joy that photography can bring to the world.

Aside from his photography workshops, Edward Tomasso enjoys sharing his photography in creative ways with his friends and family.

Here are just a few ways in which Edward Tomasso turns his photography into handheld treasures and gifts, perfect for this holiday season! 


Snapfish is just one of many photo printing websites to help create printable gifts for friends and family at an affordable price. Here are Edward Tomasso's top picks for gifts: 



Canvas Prints 

Canvas prints are a great way to display and share photography, perfect for nature/scenic landscapes like those of Edward Tomasso and those who take part in his photography workshops. Snapfish offers various different sizes and dimensions depending on the photo being printed. 

Wall Calendars

Wall calendars are also a great way to share your photography with friends and family! Photo series would be a great option for this printable, with a different image for each month. The possibilities are endless! For those who practice nature and adventure photography, photos could coordinate with the seasons and months on each page. 

Coffee Mugs/Tumblers  

Quirky, yes! Snapfish also offers this fun alternative to print your photos as gifts. What's better than combining love for coffee with love for photography? Photos can be printed to wrap around the mug, perfect for panoramic photos. 

Get creative this holiday season and share your passion for photography with others! 










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