Photos capture your most precious memories and preserve the images of the people most dear to your heart. Our custom photography framing protects those memories and allows you to display them in a way that fits with the rest of your décor.
Design trends come and go, but artwork and photos are timeless. It makes sense to invest in photography framing that protects your favorite images because when you do you get something you’ll enjoy for a lifetime. We’ll help you preserve one meaningful photo at a time or plan custom displays for every living space.
The frame you use highlights your subject. With custom photography framing, the challenge is to choose a frame that looks just right in the room you’re decorating but doesn’t interfere with the viewer’s enjoyment of the image contained within that frame.
Our framers do more than just place your photos in a frame. We’ll help you identify the best choices from more than 4,000 custom frame choices and thousands of mat samples. We can also suggest the best way to preserve and care for your photos.
Over our decades of experience providing custom photography framing, we’ve answered a lot of questions. We list the most common ones, along with their answers here.
Design trends come and go, but artwork and photos are timeless. It makes sense to invest in photography framing that protects your favorite images because when you do you get something you’ll enjoy for a lifetime. We’ll help you preserve one meaningful photo at a time or plan custom displays for every living space.
Why not just go to the craft store or bargain store, pick up a frame, stick your photo in it and hang it on the wall? When you work with our custom framers, you have the services of experts trained in the care and preservation of photos and other artwork. We’ll walk you through the design process and help you weigh the pros and cons of each important decision. For example, when you’re faced with choosing between museum board or paper mats, we can explain the differences. We can also make recommendations on methods like dry mounting, adhesive mounting, or conservation mounting depending on your plans for display.
Your favorite images deserve to be prominently displayed. We have the photography framing options that will make your photo shine.
No, we used standardized pricing at the national average. Because we provide framing for such a high number of East Texas homes and businesses, we have the bulk purchasing power that often results in better pricing on high-quality materials.
However, we don’t cut corners or use cheap framing materials. You can possibly find someone to do your photography framing for less, but you’re probably not getting the same quality workmanship and materials.
Is it really that important how you frame photos? Only if preservation and long-term enjoyment matter to you. Our full-service framers know all the details that matter when it comes to the display and care of your work, and we won’t skip critical steps.
One of the biggest challenges customers face is finding the right frame. Some people can look at thousands of choices and decide exactly what they want. Other people want a wide range of choices, but they also want help narrowing those choices down.
Our designers can present you with a few different choices for photography framing that draws the eye to your image and compliments the subject without being a distraction. While we always love explaining how colors and textures work together, it’s a collaboration, and the final choices are completely up to you.
We offer a range of custom framing services to homes and businesses in East Texas. Stop by our store for the best selection of original fine art in the area. We also offer canvas stretching, mirror framing, art cleaning and restoration, fabric art, shadow boxes, calligraphy, art consulting, and more. For many projects, we also offer delivery and installation at your home or business.
No matter how much or how little money people have to spend, they want to know they’re getting the very best value for their dollar. The answer to this question isn’t a specific figure, because there are so many variables. For your photo, you could find a frame for $30, one for $300 and one for $3,000, but the final decision shouldn’t just be based on price.
When you weigh how much is reasonable to spend on a frame, consider the quality of materials the custom framer offers. Also, recognize the cost of choosing the wrong frame. Often people who go the bargain framing route end up swapping out that frame for another when they aren’t happy with the results. We work with you to choose the perfect frame for the first time.
Artists who sell their photography consider framing an investment, not an expense. We love working with local artists to showcase their work in ways that enhance the value to potential buyers. Cheap frames make your photos look cheap. The right frame makes it worth more.
Many of our clients found us because their precious photos or framed artwork were damaged in a move and they searched for frame repair near Tyler TX. We will always do our best to restore damaged photography framing to a like-new condition. We need to see it and evaluate the extent of the damage before we can give you a repair quote.
If you have a vision for your framing, we can help you achieve it. We can also help if you’re not sure which type of frame to choose. We’re available for in-home consultations when you’re covering a large area or you need an exact color match.
We’ll need to see your photo to get started. We’ll also ask questions to get to know your personal taste. We’ll ask about things like the color of the wall on which you’ll hang your photo, what type of flooring is in the room, what type of furniture you prefer, and so on. We’ll also ask about any needs for a quick turnaround, hardware needs, and budget constraints.
Give us a call with the dimensions and a photo description and we can give you a general idea of what framing might cost. For a more final quote, stop by with your photo, pick out your frame and visit with us about your needs.
Your best photos are begging for a frame. Without one they sit in a box or on a shelf, deteriorating with time. Beautifully framed they become artwork, bringing color and life to every space.
East Texas households entrust us with wedding photos, graduation photos, lifestyle portraits, glamour and boudoir photography, family pictures, and other photography, and we’re honored when our work hangs on their walls for generations. East Texas businesses bring us photos of their staff, their accomplishments, and their projects and we help them create displays that illustrate and promote their brand.
The difference is in our years of experience and attention to detail. We pride ourselves on finding the perfect solution for every piece, every time.
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