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Which size, which wall? A question I am asked most often when it comes to displaying your family portraits. The truth is, not all walls are created equal and there is no one size fits all model here.  My answer to this lingering question lies in simply whipping out the measuring tape and getting to work on the perfect size and display option. The great thing about our studio is that we use state of the art technology to show you exactly how an image would look before you decide to commit. And we do it  with a photo of your very own walls true to scale. This approach takes out the guess work and plus the saying goes..  it’s a great way to “try before you buy”.  Now, here is the thing guys. I want you to step out of the 8×10 bubble with me for a second. I know you might have one on your wall or desk at work. I know you see them in abundance everywhere. But it doesn’t mean that it is the only size available on earth. I have seen it before way too many times to count. 8×10’s getting lost in a sea of wall space. I want you to really think about  how much more impact your absolute favorite image will make if you invested in that larger showpiece. How much more substantial and tangible those moments will be. And how much more appropriate and custom tailored it will look. Get ready for the tour I’m about to put you on. It’ll feel a little bit like Goldilocks and the Three Bears. We will look at several sizes and see which one is just right.

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Now I’m not saying that you need to cover all of your walls with 30×40’s or even 40×60’s but there are other ways to keep things looking interesting by adding simple and smaller wall arrangements like this.

 

 

 

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