I have tried various solutions from bare mounted prints to frameless
glass with clips to frames. If you really like your pictures pay for
good professional framing and hang it. It will look one hundred
percent better and your photography will not look like just a hobby.
I recently had reframed a couple of small Ansel Adams prints(printed
by an assistant, but reviewed and initialed by the master) and they
look just fantastic. Years of looking second rate in my home made
framing job. They just pop off the wall. The only problem is that I
have to keep them away from my own framed pix. :-)
Winsor
Long Beach, CA
USA
On Sep 12, 2006, at 10:25 AM, Paul Laughlin wrote:
>
> When I was a boy, many of the houses, here in the US, had what was
> called picture molding mounted to the wall, a foot or so below the
> ceiling. I am sure that many of those houses still have them. The
> hooks, made of sheet metal, were readily available at the local 5
> and dime store. Sure did make hanging pictures easier.
> Paul in Portland OR
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