Tuesday, January 22, 2008

floating frames






What do y'all think of these? The company I use for gallery wraps started making them. They say these are for clients who like the 3-d look of gallery-wraps but want the added style of a custom, solid wood frame.
So is this a keeper or not?

5 comments:

lauren Zaffos Photography said...

Keeper. I think it gives photographers an opportunity to market to all sorts of clientele. For example, some business offices may not want gallery wraps because..to them.. it may not give a 'professional' feel. So, add a floating frame...whala! ;)

So is it as COLD in Lubbock as it is in Abilene???? My car was totally frozen today!

Anonymous said...

Sorry Lauren, I think it's totally CHEESY! Sarah, this looks SO PPA. ick! :)

Brittany {Coleman Chronicles} said...

hmm...I fall somewhere in between Lauren and Lauren. Personally - I don't like the style of them at all... I don't think they would showcase your artsy style. BUT - if you did decide to go after other clients that might want something more traditional - then options are always good to have.

Way to pick a side huh ;)

Sarah Huffman said...

GREAT! 1 yes 1 no 1 maybe. what's a girl to do? : )

lauren Zaffos Photography said...

Haha! I totally agree with Lauren C about how icky they are! I don't think you should sell them...i was talking about the market of the frame...and how they (PPA members...this cracks me up, Lauren...haha) will keep them in business. I don't think most of us would offer them...but as for your canvas company...they will most likely be a keeper. So my vote is NO. You are not marketing to business people with white walls and cubes...you are marketing to cool, young people! :)