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Anita’s Kitchener Stairway

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Anita spent six months choosing the perfect shade of white for her stairway. Saturday Paper by Valspar. Talk about a girl after my own heart. She’s drawn to natural things and wanted to create a casual collection of winter photography to hang in her stairway, a mix of professional images and a few she made herself.

Anita’s frames are a mix of Ikea, thrift store, and re-purposed frames that she already had, all in varying sizes. She kept the Ikea Ribba frames their original black and sprayed the rest silver using a combination of Rustoleum’s Silver and Stainless Steel paints. She had her local Framing & Art store cut mats so everything matched, plus because some of the pieces were so small they were able to use off-cuts, which ended up being less expensive than buying them pre-cut.

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She scoured sites like Pinterest and magazines including Canadian House + Home and Style at Home looking for gallery wall ideas and quickly learnt what her tastes were. Anita’s a page ripper, whenever she sees something she likes she tears the page out of the magazine and puts it in a file. She prefers Canadian decorating magazines for their real life style, American mags tend to be over the top and clearly only filled with homes of lottery winners.

When she had a rough idea of her design she cut out paper templates for each frame and started taping them to her wall, which was a big help, tweaking things as she went. Once she got the layout the way she wanted it she started hanging her photographs at the top of the stairs, leaving three inches between the pieces vertically and four inches horizontally.

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See anything there that looks familiar? Anita framed two of our notecards to include in her collection – Vanilla Dream and Cornsilk Glaze

Anita’s best advice?

Measure, measure, and measure one more time. It really does make a difference with how it looks. Having lived with it for a few days now I’m really happy I took the time in planning it.

Have you  hung any artwork lately? A gallery wall or a stand alone piece? Or are you planning an art attack in the next few months?

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Landscape Photography – A Foggy Season in London

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Morning Delight, Landscape Photography

This winter has certainly been a rough go for minimalist tree photographs, we’ll get a dumping of snow then it warms up the next day and the bulk of it disappears. So my choices are no visibility and poor road conditions or patchy snow that doesn’t do much to hide the grass or the background.

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Unbridled Wonder, Landscape Photography

{You may recognize Unbridled Wonder from our March 2013 Desktop Calendar, if you haven’t downloaded yours yet you can do so here.}

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Orchard Fog, Landscape Photography

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Fledgling, Landscape Photography

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Vanilla Dream, Autumn Fog, , Landscape Photography

So I’m left to play in the fog, which we’ve had quite a bit of. It makes driving visibility terrible for getting to locations but at least the roads tend to be dry. I click to the Weather Network each morning to see the prospects for the coming days and snow still seems like a distant dream.

What do you think? Do you still prefer my Winter Tree Photographs? Or is the style too distinctly different that they can’t even be compared? And how do you like the black and white? Too eerie?

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Framing Photography – Buying Frames

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Vanilla Dream, 11×14 in a 16×20 frame from Black’s

One of the first things you’re going to want to do once you receive your photograph is put it out on display. The easiest and least expensive way to do that is by using pre-made frames in standard sizes, many even come with pre-cut mats so all you need to do is insert your print and hang it on the wall. This is a fairly simple task for 8×10 and 11×14 prints, but anything larger than that I truly do recommend handing over to a professional since the size can be awkward to handle and very easily get kinked or damaged.

For those of you daredevils DIY’ers out there that want to try your hand at framing here are some of our favourite places to buy frames, both local and online:

As you can probably tell our favourite frame colours are black, white, and brushed silver, all with white mats. I think simple frames are timeless and fade into the background letting the artwork shine through. Make the photograph yours and frame it to match your style.

And don’t forget to check out our quick reference guide for Standard Frame Sizes, you may want to keep a copy of it in your purse.

Now that you see how easy it is, visit our photography shop to add more pieces to your collection.

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Featured – Photo Life Magazine, December/January 2012

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I was delighted one winter morning four years ago when our two feet of snow quickly and quietly melted during a three day mild streak, because I knew what that meant. When the cool snow met the warm air it created this lovely blanket of fog.

It was an absolute honour to see my landscape photography grace the pages of Photo Life Magazine.

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Christmas Art Cards – Vanilla Dream

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This second of our three 2011 Christmas Art Card Sets is back by popular demand! It’s the only one that is part of this year’s collection that was also available in 2010. Featuring the image Vanilla Dream, a winter landscape photograph of bare tree in a lovely blanket of fog.

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Like all of our Christmas Art Cards, Vanilla Dream is a 3×3 inch photograph mounted within a white cardstock card. The best part? The card measures 5×7 inches so it fits easily into a standard size, store bought picture frame. It’s a card and a gift all in one!

{Vanilla Dream Christmas Art Cards are available in sets of 5 for $15 or sets of 10 for $27 and can be purchased in our online landscape photography shop}

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our sample program has launched!

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We’ve put the finishing touches on, and launched our all new sample program! I’m really excited about this! Read More »

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