How to mount and frame your photos at home
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- Опубліковано 5 сер 2024
- Mounting and framing your photos at home is a skill worth learning. There is nothing better than seeing your photos, or a photo of someone you admire, mounted correctly in a nice frame using a backing board and a matt board. In this video, I will talk you through my process of cutting the backing board and matt board with the Logan 350-1 Compact Elite Mat Cutter and how I mount my images in a frame.
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Brought back memories of cutting mounts in college years ago. I never thought of taping the print to the backing instead of the mount as I have always had trouble getting the image straight in the mount. I found the video very useful. The images looked great once framed. Thanks for sharing. 👍
Thanks for watching and I am glad you took something away from it.
Never thought of “hinge” taping the mat board and backing board together - so obvious now I see it - makes positioning the print so much easier!
Beautiful job..great images too. 😊
Great work. Thank you for the tutorial. 🙏
Lovely work... thank you
Great video, i never ever thought about the picture being mounted with more of the mat showing at the bottom and it looks great, thankyou from george.
Really great job! Love the photographs and the care and craft you put here.
Thank you 🙏
Excellent advice
Thank you! 🖤
For me in photography the print completes the creative process and the printed image represents the final work ... well done Stephen
Thank you
Enjoyed the video 👍 I am planning to print and frame my work for the first time and found your video very helpful.
Thanks for watching, I’m glad you found it helpful.
Love the ratio on that framing nice job mate!
Thanks mate!
Hi Stephen, really enjoy your videos, very informative and concise and was interested in the recent mount and frame video but can I ask what were the frames you were using they look really good quality. Thank you, Peter
Thank you!
They were given to me by a good friend. They originally came from Frame Plus in NZ. Most framing suppliers should be able to supply them to you.
Thank you for the video, and your other ones as well.
Could you give us a link to a website selling acid free tape ?
I've spent nearly an hour looking for that, and art shops do not have any around where I live.
:/
I got it from a local art shop in NZ called Gordon Harris.
Hi,just wondering where did you bought the aluminum frames?
Thanks
They were given to me by a good friend. They originally came from Frame Plus in NZ. Most framing suppliers should be able to supply them to you.
I know the kind of tape is important for archival purposes. What kind of tape do you recommend?
Acid free tape
Hi Stephen, where did you get your fab frames, please??
Hi, I was gifted them. They are a aluminium poster frame style. Most framing suppliers sell them.
so i was going to purchase the Avery A2 trimmer... but i dont think its capable of that nice bevel feature for matt board.. it's just a really nice trimmer for large stuff (big prints I assume) you think it would be a better decision to buy this trimmer instead? seems like it could do both jobs fine... Thanks! great video
Thanks 🙏 This trimmer comes with two cutting tools. One for matt board and one for backing board. The backing board cutter can be used to cut prints. Protection of the print will be required when cutting it. ✌️
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Were you at a Sun Valley art fair a few years ago?
I don’t think so
How cost effective is it to mount and frame your photos compared to having it done professionally? One thing you don't mention is the cost of the glass and the type you used for your frames. I prefer using Clear glass UV70 which is somewhat non-reflective, though this adds to the cost of the frame. If you buy the frame and glass, you are really only saving money by cutting your own mats. Really liked the video as this is one of the more expensive parts of selling fine art prints.
Professional framing has a wide cost range because of the different types of glass and the many options for frames.