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.
1 comment:
Very nice scheme... Looks like Left Coast shots from your trip... I guess Northleft Coast shots...
Well done!
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