Just curious what you B&W photographers prefer when it comes to frame color for your work.Assuming a white over mat, Black, silver white, other?
Just curious what you B&W photographers prefer when it comes to frame color for your work.Assuming a white over mat, Black, silver white, other?
Matte black simple frames with white rag matting.
Greg Lockrey
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one vote for waxed basswood.
Black, without hesitation, is my first choice.
Shade of dark brown is a possibility if the print is an obvious sepia tone with an off-white mat.
A light maple can be effective with a B&W print and white mat.
I used German Silver for my last show. They worked nicely.
Normally, I think black is great looking and I use them for larger shows.
Silver metal (profile #11) for selenuim-toned silver prints -- bright white mats
Black wood for carbons and Pt/pd prints -- natural white mats.
Sometimes a dark reddish wood for Pt/pd prints
Vaughn
I am a big fan of the slightly wider, wood black frame with a pure white single mat.
I don't like the black metal frames for B/W...couldn't tell you why for sure...just doesn't look right to me.
I've always used thin black anodized and grained metal frames, black, with bright white mats at 16x20 with my 8x10 prints, but now that I'm doing 16x20's I'm thinking of going with maybe a brushed silver, or even white.I'm not sure why but the black is just not sitting soldily in my mind.Maybe seeing Ansel's show a couple months ago all in silver has messed with my head.
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