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    Meat Robot Jay Decker's Avatar
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    Easy to Change Photo Display Methods for the Office and Studio?

    How do you display your photos so that it is easy to change the display frequently? I'd love to use your great idea for my office and studio remodeling projects, so photos of your display would be appreciated.

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    Jay

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    Re: Easy to Change Photo Display Methods for the Office and Studio?

    Apple Cinema Display ;-)

    I used to use a rail molding and lean matted prints on it.

    In one studio I had all the posters and big stuff drymounted to foamcore and simply Velcro-taped the panels up along the 11' ceiling. They were far enough away that they looked great, like a big giant Martha Stewart ceiling border. Yet they were out of the direct line of sight so they weren't distracting during the day or in a meeting, designing, judging color, etc.

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    Re: Easy to Change Photo Display Methods for the Office and Studio?

    I really like these picture ledges I got from Exposures. I think they were called "invisible picture ledges" or "thin picture ledges" or something like that. I change the framed artwork in my dining room often. They are modular, easy to install and look really clean.

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    Re: Easy to Change Photo Display Methods for the Office and Studio?

    Has anyone installed metal rails to attach prints to using magnets, e.g., similar to my experiment below?


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