Every printer has a different quality, this is mostly based on price (higher price, better quality). As far as the sytle if you are refering to effects, you can get photo editing software (Adobe Photoshop is by far the best, the possiblies are completly limitless). I have never had any issues with cheap $40 printers at local stores such as wal-mart, they have been fair quality.
several rating sites including consumersearch.com rated the Canon Selphy printer among the best
The best software photography is photoshop. It has the best picture editing engine and effects
Laser printer ink is lesser quality than photography ink, so it is less expensive. However, if you need really detailed color in your photos, photography ink is still a better by than laser printer ink.
Wet photography is using film, chemicals, darkroom and photographic paper. (Since the chemicals are wet.)Dry photography is using digital camera, computer and printer.
A HP Deskjet is one of the easiest to use home printers on the market.
The Epson Picture Mate Charm printer works well for scrapbooking. They are compact and reliable, and have a four star rating. They can be purchased at Best Buy.
"Since the boom in digital home photography, many people have realized just how much time and money can be saved by printing off the pictures themselves, in the convenience of their own home."
With the evolution of technology people expect to have everything at hand: easiest access possible to everything. So it happens to photography. It's much easier, cheaper and faster to photograph digitally than analogically. With film photography you have to buy the roll, you only have access to 36 photographs max and you have to take it to a photography house to deliver your roll to a technician you have to pay to to develop your photographs and enlarge them. With digital photography you just need a rechargable battery, a memory card which is re-usable and a computer. Oh, and a printer if you feel the need to print some photographs. The only major expense in the long run is the printing process, which many people today do at home with a desktop printer.
look at the website of the manufacturer of the printer
Some unique and thoughtful photography accessories gifts for a photography enthusiast could include a camera strap with personalized embroidery, a vintage camera lens mug, a portable photo printer, a camera cleaning kit, a photography book by a renowned photographer, or a subscription to a photography magazine.
I only trust HP when it comes to printers
One can find recommendations for professional wedding photography printer from the following sources: Pro DPI, WedPix, Digital Lab, All Things Photography, Woman Getting Married.