How to mount photographs
I love photography and since I own a picture frame company that caters to photographers I get questions just about every day about how to mount photographs. I have created a picture frame info webpage that provides an overview of just about all of the various picture frame mounting techniques and has some in-depth descriptions and pictures of some archival methods that are inexpensive and very easy to do at home. I included info on everything from dry mounting to archival t-hinging. Most importantly I included pictures. When trying to explain a t-hinge mounting technique, a picture is definitely worth a thousand words. The page also has some info about different types of acrylic for frames and some info about gallery style picture framing. It is a work in progress so I would love to hear feedback about what else I should add or mistakes.
http://www.framedestination.com/picture_frame_mounting.html
Cheers,
Mark


Hi, I got to get into your weblog throught your comment posting at http://www.smallbusinesses.blogspot.com/ from one of its postings.
Anyway, it seems you’re into photography too (and stuff). Wow! I checked your photos/profiles, what camera are you using?
Do you use a dSLR type of camera? It’s obvious that I’m a newbie in terms of photography but I am really into it.
Thanks. Oh by the way, if you’re free you might want to check my weblogs too. It’s not about photography but I hope you’d find it interesting.
For the mean time, my weblogs are still article based. When I get my camera, I’ll try to post more pictures then.
Thank you very much and Regards.
Omar Cruz
Philippines
http://ramozurc.blogspot.com
http://pinoydreamer.blogspot.com
Blog searching for 1st inkjet kit refill has lead me here, we also cover things like 1st inkjet kit refill too. Thanks for the great blog!
I found your article really useful, once I’d managed to find it. The article that talks about different mounting techniques is at http://www.framedestination.com/picture_frame_mounting.html , rather than the URL linked to above.
Thanks Chris, the links changed since that post but I have corrected it.
Cheers,
mark