With high-quality cameras built into every smartphone, it has never been easier to snap a photo. Now, Neomodern wants to help you turn those beautiful pics into printed and framed pieces of art.
Michael Rubin is the founder, CEO, and Chief Photo Officer of Neomodern. His goal was to create a streamlined company that enables photographers of all skill levels to edit, print, and frame their favorite pieces.
While photography as a hobby and skill has been democratized, the printing process has not been. Rubin hopes more people will take their favorite pics from their phone and get them into frames.
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