Mrs. Manifesto and I have been deep into a series of home improvement projects, both inside and out, for the last several months. Last night we put together a few prints that we had made from both film and digital media with a stack of large frames that we picked up from IKEA.
We had looked at similar frames that approached $100 a piece but found these excellent Ribba frames for $20 each. Four large frames with mat already cut = $80.
I took a trip down to see Grant at The F Stop yesterday to pick up our prints. We had taken a few digital photos from our recent trip to Tofino, B.C. and asked Grant to print them in 12X12 inch squares. He also printed up a film photo that I had taken in college into another 12X12.
Columbia, S.C. is fortunate to have a place downtown that offers film supplies, dark rooms, studios, workshops, and a place to glean more information on how to use cameras that don't have a media slot. Grant is great to talk to and I'm going to be spending more time there when I finally break open the box to my Holga camera.
The F Stop looks and feels exactly how you'd expect it to feel. Indie, eclectic, stashed full of interesting photo finds.
So after the trip to The F Stop to pick up prints we're $60 lighter but still not a bad deal for six 12X12's and a short stack of 4X6's.
Last night I put everything on the walls in the bedroom and bathroom and I'm pretty impressed with how it all looks.
So all in all we spent less than $150 to change the looks of several rooms of our house and it is really gratifying to have our own art on the walls as well.
Very nice scheme... Looks like Left Coast shots from your trip... I guess Northleft Coast shots...
ReplyDeleteWell done!