Glass photo blocks

Types of picture frames we have on stock : Standard frames are going to look great in any home or office. They are generally plain and a solid color so they do not detract from the picture that is being displayed. These frames come in a number of sizes and shapes and aren’t just plain black or silver. They can be found in bright colors as well, which makes it fun to mix and match while decorating. Even brighter frames won’t shift the focus from the photograph or art being displayed and can be used to actually help elements of it pop.

Display : These picture frames have a piece in the back that will pop out and allow the frame to stand upright on a table. This makes them perfect for when you want to display your photographs out in the open, on a side table, or on top of a chest of drawers. They are not ideal for hanging on the wall as the piece in the back will make it almost impossible for the frame to hang flush against the wall and they will be very easily knocked off. When looking for a tabletop frame, make sure that you like the degree at which it leans as it is almost impossible to change this. Some frames come with adjustable backs so you can choose how upright you want the frame to be but most do not have this option. Shape : Square picture frames are not nearly as common as rectangular frames are but you still have a wide variety of choices when opting for this kind of picture frame. Depending on the size of the photograph that you are going to display, they may have a very wide frame around them, which will draw in the eye of the viewer and ensure that the picture is the main focal point.

For gallery quality art, which is what we currently focus on, we wouldn’t consider the direct print method as it leads to inferior results in terms of color accuracy, vibrancy as well as permanence (color fading). We believe for fine art applications photos were meant to be printed on paper and produced at the highest quality. Read extra details on Acrylic photo.

Materials: There are few things more special than a personalized frame filled with a wonderful picture. These frames have to be custom ordered so you can make sure that they will have the correct spelling that you want but will instantly become a favorite of your recipient.

As Eric Von Lehmden writes in The Canvas Press, photographers have been printing on metal practically since the invention of photography. Early photographs were printed on metal and called “tintypes.” These days, printing on metal, a process called dye-sublimation, is a little more high-tech, and yields a much more vivid, beautiful result.

Founded by Lee Simpson and operating from bespoke professional photo printing and professional photo framing 16,000ft2 purpose-built premises, Sim Frame is the leading choice for both photographers and consumers alike. We employ our own in-house team of time-served, quality-focused craftsmen and women who diligently and expertly manufacturer every frame by hand.

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