The 10x15 cm format is the most recognizable photo print size in the world. For decades it was the standard in every photo lab, and today it remains the most popular choice among people ordering photo prints. And for good reason - this format is versatile enough to work in practically every situation.
Why 10x15?
Prints in this size have proportions close to the frame from most cameras and smartphones, meaning the photo does not require much cropping. They are large enough to view comfortably, yet compact enough to fit easily into wallets, on desks, in frames, and in albums. It is precisely this versatility that keeps the 10x15 format popular year after year. When ordering standard prints, you receive photos that look exactly as you remember from childhood - only printed on modern paper, with better colour accuracy and sharpness.
It is also worth remembering that 10x15 prints are very affordable, especially with larger orders. This means you can print dozens or even hundreds of photos without straining your budget. That matters if you want to fill a family album, prepare photos as a gift, or simply have a physical copy of the most important memories from recent months.
How to use 10x15 prints?
The simplest use is of course a photo album - the 10x15 format fits the vast majority of slip-in albums available on the market. But there are many more possibilities. Prints in this size work wonderfully as decorative elements - stuck to the wall with washi tape, pinned to a cork board above a desk, or hung on a string with clips. You can create a collage on a hallway or bedroom wall. A few selected photos in simple frames arranged on a shelf can transform the character of a room.
If you have not yet ordered 10x15 prints, this format is a great place to start. On the prints page you will find all available options - from matte to glossy paper, in standard and premium quality. Choose a dozen of your favourite photos, place an order, and discover that holding a printed photograph in your hand is an entirely different feeling from viewing it on a screen. Classics have a way of never letting you down.
