I've been collecting black and white photographs in the hopes of framing them one day and hanging them on or/leaning against the walls of my future house. :)
We all see the usual way these types of photos are framed and hung:
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A spattering of frames along a stairway wall |
There are other ways to display your works of art (and brag about that awesome photograph you took) without compromising the "boringness" of the "usual":
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Overlap for unexpected flair (gosh i forget where i got this photo from but will post link as soon as i find it!) |
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Collect frames suited to the room's theme and place in different levels. source here |
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Buy frame risers to add some "texture" source here |
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Get the same frames in several pieces! Source |
Who knows good framer in Manila?
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