Turning a personal photo into wall art is simpler than you'd think, but the result depends on a few early decisions: file quality, choosing the print material and the size that fits your wall. In this guide we'll walk through everything in an orderly way, so you know exactly what to check before ordering and how to get a result that looks like gallery work, not a home printout. At SRC Collection every piece is printed to order in Bet Shemesh and shipped nationwide within up to 18 business days. You can choose between canvas and glass printing, with prices starting around 350 ILS. Before you reach the ordering stage, it's worth understanding the principles that determine the sharpness, color and presence of the photo on the wall.
Three factors determine the result. First, resolution: for a medium-sized piece (about 50 by 70 cm) you want a file of at least 2,000 pixels on the short side; for larger pieces, the more pixels the better the sharpness holds. Second, crop and ratio: a phone photo is usually rectangular, so decide in advance whether you want a vertical rectangle, a horizontal one or a square frame, so you don't lose important details at the edges. Third, lighting and color in the original: a sharp, well-lit, blur-free photo gives true colors and real depth. Blurry or very dark shots stand out exactly when you enlarge them.
Each material has different strengths, and the choice depends on the nature of the photo and its place on the wall. Canvas printing gives a warm, artistic, slightly restrained look, with a fine fabric texture that flatters portraits, landscapes and family photos. It absorbs reflections, so it suits walls facing a window too. Glass printing gives a clean, modern, deep look, with a shine that emphasizes vivid colors and fine details, and is excellent for colorful photos or a contemporary atmosphere. If the photo is emotional and homey, canvas usually wins; if it's bold and colorful, glass will make it pop. Either way, we recommend matching the size of the piece to the wall width and the furniture beneath it.
The process is built to keep control and quality at every stage. You choose the photo, decide on the material (canvas or glass) and a size that fits your wall, and approve the crop to the ratio you want. Every piece is printed to order, so you get an item made especially for you, not from existing stock. Printing takes place in Bet Shemesh, Israel, and from there ships nationwide within up to 18 business days. Prices start around 350 ILS and vary with size and material. If you're unsure about the file, material or size, you can consult at 054-776-0643 and get guidance before ordering.
The larger and brighter the file, the sharper the result. For a medium-sized piece you want a file of at least about 2,000 pixels on the short side, and for larger sizes bigger is better. A direct phone photo works in most cases, as long as it's sharp, well-lit and not blurry.
Canvas gives a warm, artistic look with a fine fabric texture, flatters portraits and family photos and absorbs reflections. Glass gives a clean, modern look with a shine and depth that emphasize vivid colors and fine details. The choice depends on the nature of the photo and its place on the wall.
Prices at SRC Collection start around 350 ILS and vary with the size of the piece and the print material you choose. Larger sizes and different materials affect the final price.
Every piece is printed to order and shipped nationwide within up to 18 business days. Because it's dedicated production for each order, it's worth allowing for that window in your planning.
It's best to decide in advance whether you want a vertical rectangle, a horizontal rectangle or a square frame, and match the size to the wall width and the furniture beneath it. Deciding the ratio early prevents losing important details at the edges during cropping.
Printing takes place in Bet Shemesh, Israel. If you're unsure about the file, material or size, you can consult and get guidance at 054-776-0643 even before placing the order.