Mounting Photos for Display: Ep 223: Digital Photography 1 on 1: Adorama Photography TV

AdoramaTV Presents Digital Photography One on One. In this week’s episode Mark takes you through the process of mounting your photos to foamcore for display. Watch as Mark takes you through his step-by-step technique for creating professionally mounted photos. Visit www.adorama.com for more photography videos! Send your questions to: AskMark@Adorama.com
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17 Responses to “Mounting Photos for Display: Ep 223: Digital Photography 1 on 1: Adorama Photography TV”

  1. The largest I’ve ever done is 13 by 19. The way I did it was to line the photo up on the board (that was already the same size as the photo. Press one end the photo and the board and lift up the other end and spray half of it…lay that part back onto the paper and then lift the other half.

  2. @zehcnas1008 Do a search for foam board hangers on line. I’m pretty sure that Michael’s and Hobby Lobby both carry them. They’re really simple and inexpensive. They just stick onto the back of your foam core board and then you just hang it like any frame

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  4. Good work mark! I was curious how my labs were doing this. Now I’m certain that they are incredibly smart business people :) -mM

  5. @TheOptiflash hey!

  6. I love this idea. One question though, “How would you hang these foamboards on a wall without framing?”  Any ideas?

  7. How would you mount just the picture to the wall if you don’t want to frame it?

  8. EARLIER THIS YEAR…,, Mark its 2012 time to buy a new calendar haha

  9. great tips, add to that a shop vac (with a throw away filter) near the spray area, and bull dog clips instead of people to hold the print.

  10. I would recommend purchasing a 4 x 8 board (or even smaller) that is pre-coated with a backed adhesive instead of using the spray. A local reprographics company should be able to do this for you, and the adhesive will be much easier to deal with. Mounting your work would be very similar to what is going on in this video, except you would just have to peel the backing off of the board to expose the adhesive.

  11. @WylunCustoms Hey , one of your subscribers ! ;D Big fan of your vids

  12. is that other guy in the video ryan seacrest?
    

  13. what’s that spray ?!!!!

  14. Excellent excellent video. This was a great how to video.

  15. i see a plotter in the  back… those are plotter prints?

  16. Great Episode! Love how Mark walks us through every detail. You can tell he really cares about his viewers!

  17. 100th like from an Indian :)
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    i have sent you a mail with my question do look at it as its really gonna help many people
    its about Night Light painting with slower shutter speeds ..