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Show your mounted/framed photographs on the wall...

A print I just finished for a friend. Awaiting the frame.

(it's a bit lighter in real life than it appears in this photograph)

That’s a nice one, love the old cars.

Here’s one I just mounted, I also have a framed version that I just dropped off for an Art Guild of Pacifica members show.

Roger

 
How about on the floor?

These are the postcards for my part of "Art at the Source," our county's largest annual art event. Gallery reception tomorrow, then I'l see how things look on the wall


 
How about on the floor?

These are the postcards for my part of "Art at the Source," our county's largest annual art event. Gallery reception tomorrow, then I'l see how things look on the wall

Seemed well-received? I was busy talking to quite a few people (too busy to take pix!) but noticed some folks snapping phones and staring at this one, so that's something I guess.

 
Thought I'd revive the thread with this one...



I shot this at WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca in Monterey, CA in 2023. It was shot on HP5+ and printed on Ilford Multigrade Fiber paper.

I included the print in a portfolio of twenty images called 'The Historics' that I presented at a portfolio review in March. The framed print is currently hanging on my living room wall with a couple more in the series.
 
Here are a handful of pieces I have hanging up around that house that I am proud of or have some sort of attachment to. I don't usually share my work for personal reasons and I don't digitize my analog work so sharing can be difficult. Excuse the cruddy cell phone images, I'd like to think these look better in person









 
Just unpacked after framing and not yet hung.

Sunset in Pourville - open sea.

Pourville, France, 2025, Minox A IIIs, CineStill50d
Minox 8x11 mm format enlarged to 420 x 297 mm




The digital version and my Minox gallery can be found here:
 

Those look fabulous! I especially love the first one.
 
Found that I had a couple 12x16 pieces of 8 ply 'Natural White' from way back in the days of Light Impressions. I managed to cut the 4x10 window with the first try -- framed it up for a friend's much delayed birthday gift.

But until she picks it up, it's on my wall.

Mill Creek, Jed. Smith Redwoods State Park, CA. Carbon Print...an iPhone image of the finished piece.
 

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Lovely!
 
I was always a fan of waxed natural wood or lightly stained oak or beech frames, after seeing all the photographs in these posts; I'm liking the black frames with a white or off white double mount board.
 
I was always a fan of waxed natural wood or lightly stained oak or beech frames, after seeing all the photographs in these posts; I'm liking the black frames with a white or off white double mount board.

I will frame and matte to fit the piece when I think it will enhance the image, but I usually default to a plain black frame and white matte. At my local framing shop it is one of the cheaper options, but I also find it pretty universal where it can be hung most places without looking out of place. Also I find it can really add to the punch of an image, especially if the image is pretty high contrast.
 
Three of my prints on my wall
Bottom left -- 4x10 and now gone to its new owner
Upper left -- 5.5x14 platinum/palladium print
Upper right -- 16x20 silver gelatin
 

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Had to replace the carbon print that left the wall. A recent 5x7 platinum/paladium print from Yosemite (frame 10x12).

The frame for the 16x20 print is 24x28 -- a size I find best for 16x20. The standard 22x28 works fine for vertical 16x20, but not horizontals (my opinion for my work, of course).

The 5.5x14 platinum is framed 12x22. Not a real easy size to figure out how best to frame. I have several frames this size, so I'll stick with it for now!
 

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These are installation images from a recent automotive-themed exhibition in which I participated at a gallery in the Bay Area.

The first two photos are from a long-term project I've been working on that documents the Monterey Motorsports Reunion. The last one was taken several years ago at a vintage car dealership in Monterey, CA. All three are silver gelatin prints.





 
Perkeo ll w Kodak TMX ....16x20 print.... on Ilford WT FB
 

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30 x 40 tri colour gum over palladiums of the pineapple
20 x 24 multiple layer gum over palladium of the globe and baseball
 
Two of my prints. I have 5 in my "office". The bottom one here is my first print from a 4x5 neg. The neg was horribly over exposed, but I managed to get something out of it (this is my favourite composition from this scene). I think both are Kentmere VC Select fine lustre.