So, I’ve been going through all the prints I have that I have either bought from fairly well-known (and not so well-known) photographers, or received through print exchanges here. There are quite a few that I would like to frame and display, but I’m facing a bit of a quandary. Some of the images are small (say 5”x5”) but are printed on larger papers (8x10, 11x14). With few exceptions, they are not matted. In some cases I don’t mind this as I like the aesthetic of the extra white space around the print. But the reality is I have limited wall space here in Japan, and I’d like to use a number of frames that I already have. The image will fit the frames, but the paper will not. Is it considered a normal thing to trim the paper for framing, or is the convention to keep the entire thing (image plus original paper size) intact?
I know in the end that I can do what I want, and I doubt any of the prints I have will explode in value over the years, but for whatever reason I feel reluctant to trim the paper, even though it makes the most logical sense to do so. Am I over thinking this?
I know in the end that I can do what I want, and I doubt any of the prints I have will explode in value over the years, but for whatever reason I feel reluctant to trim the paper, even though it makes the most logical sense to do so. Am I over thinking this?

