Meeting the Needs of Digital Photographers and Artists

If you’re a photographer, you probably find yourself constantly looking for things to help you hone your craft, an artistic touch here, an artistic touch there. As photographers ourselves, can certainly relate to your search for both inspiration and convenience. That is why we’ve designed frames that meet the unique needs of all kinds of photographers, from the novice to the expert.

Mark Rogers, a photographer who saw a need for ready-made frames specific to digital photography, created Frame Destination Inc. Tired of finding frames that only came in standard sizes, he set out to create a company that would provide frames in unconventional sizes with the belief that artistry is not always conventional and its holders shouldn’t be either.

Since its inception, Frame Destination has offered a wide selection of framing supplies.
Among our latest products are stretcher bars, gallery pouch art storage bags, and the canvas floater frame, a frame that allows the image to give off the illusion of floating.
Our preassembled solid wood stretcher frames are ready for canvas prints. They differ from traditional stretcher bars in that they are pre-squared and stay square when canvas is stretched over them. Our taller stretcher strips are great for gallery wraps.

Artists of all types will appreciate that Frame Destination offers more than sixty frame sizes as well as customized sizes readily available from our website.

In addition to framing, we also sell quality conservation products, such as matting and storage supply. We know how important your photos are to you and protecting them is important to us!

Not only do we aim to sell quality products, but customers have recognized us for our outstanding customer service. We are also proud sponsors of Aardenburg Imaging and Archives, a company dedicating to helping others collect, share, and study digitally mastered photos and fine arts. Through increasing knowledge and experience, AaI & A is becoming the leader in teaching others about digital printmaking and print permanence. Our partnership with them helps our customers learn more about this form of artistry.

2 Comments

BruceAugust 28th, 2010 at 2:24 pm

I was hoping that your ‘blog’ would have a bit more personal, ongoing input but it seems to just be an advertisement.

Mark RogersAugust 28th, 2010 at 3:43 pm

Bruce, thanks for your comment and I appreciate your input. It is hard to know sometimes if anyone besides google spiders reads them. I do write most of the posts and I sign the ones I write with “cheers mark” and I will make it a point to try to keep it more personal and useful. Although I dont write all of them, most we try to make informative about framing or our products. I agree this recent post is too commercial and I will try to avoid that in the future.

Cheers,
Mark

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