Framing
Do you offer a framing service?
If you purchase a print from this site and you would like to have it framed also, just let us know and we will organize a list of bespoke framing options for you.
Which Photo Mounting Material Should I Use?
To assist you with deciding which option to use – we will try and explain the benefits of each option. Unless you have a particular style you like, mounting and framing is a great option that works well with all prints. We would suggest archival mount board with a wood or aluminum frame, along with museum glass. Anti-reflection picture framing glass with Conservation Grade UV Protection is the best glazing option available for keeping artwork from degrading from light, as well as the best way to view your images.To help you decide which material to use, if not choosing that, we have prepared a chart that outlines the relative benefits of each substrate.
Substrate |
Weight |
Max Size |
Rigidity |
Durability |
Archival? |
Card |
Ultra-light |
1500 x1280 mm |
Poor |
Poor |
Yes |
Foamex |
Light |
3000 x 2000 mm |
Poor |
Good |
No |
Foamboard |
Ultra-light |
2440 x 1220 mm |
OK |
Poor |
No |
MDF |
Heavy |
3000 x 1512 mm |
Excellent |
Excellent |
No |
Aluminium |
Medium Light |
3000 x 2000 mm |
Good |
Excellent |
Yes |
Dibond |
Light |
3000 x 2000 mm |
Excellent |
Excellent |
Yes |
Kapamount |
Light |
3050 x 1530 mm |
Good |
Good |
Yes |
Acrylic |
Medium-Heavy |
3000 x 2000 mm |
Good |
Excellent |
Yes |