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Urban Aspects is a Canadian photography and art brand founded by photographer and artist Paul Chamberlain, based in Woodstock, Ontario. The site has expanded from its early focus on cannabis macro photography to flowers, mushrooms, plants, and nature-themed photography, while also offering digital media, image licensing, print products, and future traditional fine art pieces.
Its main selling point is ultra-high-resolution macro imagery. The site notes that some works can exceed 10,000 pixels and reach around 75MP, with resolution scaled down to match a client’s budget. The post-production workflow emphasizes manual editing, using Lightroom and Photoshop for image adjustments, precise masking, and cropping, and it explicitly states that AI-generated images are not used. Services include image licensing, commissioned plant/flower/cannabis photography, digital art, traditional art directions such as oil painting, and printed or print-on-demand products such as posters, T-shirts, and water bottles.
The site does not publish a public price list; licensing, commissions, and print products all require a custom quote. Its Etsy shop sells digital downloads and print-on-demand products fulfilled by Gelato. The licensing terms are fairly strict: clients generally purchase a license for specific uses, not copyright; copyright and image ownership remain with the photographer. The default license is limited, non-exclusive, non-transferable, and non-sublicensable, and uses such as online publication, trademark/logo use, and image modification require explicit authorization.
The strengths are high image resolution and a clearly defined niche, especially for plant, flower, and cannabis macro needs. The terms also provide relatively complete explanations of payment, cancellation, reshoots, file quality, and copyright boundaries. The downsides are that the size of the image library, price ranges, turnaround times, and specific delivery formats are not fully disclosed. Photography and digital/fine art commissions are currently limited to Canadian residents and businesses, and fine art commissions are either paused or offered without guaranteed timelines.
Urban Aspects is best suited to local Canadian clients, collectors of nature-themed work, small brands that need plant macro imagery for decoration or commercial licensing, and users who want to turn specific plants or growing results into high-quality photos and printed products. It is not a good fit for clients looking for website design, advertising design, marketing, PR, or large-scale stock image subscriptions.
The site does not provide information on access from China, payment options, or cross-border delivery, so its availability from China should be considered unknown. If Chinese users only want to purchase digital licensing, they should still confirm payment methods, licensed usage, file delivery, and any cross-border service restrictions in advance.
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