Photography / Tips and Solutions How to Display Your Photos like a Pro From B&H Photo Website

Photography / Tips and Solutions

How to Display Your Photos like a Pro

By Cory Rice

The rise in popularity of digital photography in recent years has radically changed the way we interact with photographs. Much of this change can be attributed to the transformation of photos from physical objects to pieces of data. Drugstore envelopes and shoeboxes have been replaced by hard drives and, more recently, “cloud” systems, as preferred methods of image storage. Likewise, computer and phone screens have ousted photo albums as the dominant means of sharing family memories and artistic creations alike. Yet, for many, the barrage of images on touchscreens and monitors has led to a newfound appreciation for photographs that you can physically touch and hang on the wall. Analog processes have rebounded among dedicated professionals, as well as the casual photographer, nostalgic for the “feel” of film photographs. Although arguments over whether digital prints will ever match or exceed the aesthetics of analog photographs will probably go on forever, we can all agree that printing technologies have evolved to the point of creating quality photographs that deserve quality presentations. 

Preparing and displaying your work can be as easy or as complicated as you want it to be. If your photo is destined for a frame on your desk at work, this article is not for you. There are plenty of options available to take care of this need, here. On the other hand, if you have a photograph that you have been itching to get on the wall, whether it be in your home, office, or an art gallery, what follows should help orient you in the world of mounting and display.

The anatomy of a frame

Before getting too deeply into the decisions that go into preparing and mounting your photograph, it is important to come to grips with the components that make up a frame.

For the entire article and lots of great tips on framing your photos click here

From Lifehacker :Your Kids Can Now Walk to School Alone Without You Getting Arrested

Your Kids Can Now Walk to School Alone Without You Getting Arrested 

Article from Lifehacker-

You might have heard a few news stories recently of parents getting arrested because their children were walking to school alone or playing outside unsupervised. You can relax a little: A new federal law allows parents to choose whether your kids can roam free.

The new law is part of the recently-passed Every Student Succeeds Act (on page 858 of the 1,061-page document). It protects parents from civil or criminal charges for allowing their children to travel to or from school in whatever manner the parents believe are age appropriate.

This doesn’t overrule state or local laws, but it’s a step forward if you want to give your kids some freedom (even in a dangerous world). The law also only specifies walking to and from school, but hopefully one day maybe children will be able to go to the park on their own also if you give them permission to.

Federal Law Now Says Kids Can Walk to School Alone | Fast Company via Slashdot

Joey writes-

It’s such a different world now than when we grew up.   On my way to dropping off my girls to school I often see this young girl (guessing 7 years old) walking alone to school without her parents and it always seems a little strange to me in this day and age.  But then I was thinking about it and we always walked to the bus stop alone or we would ride our bikes to practices or were dropped off and picked up at practices.   Nowadays most parents stay at practices and either drop off their kids at school, walk to the bus stop with them or sit in the car with them til they get picked up by the bus.

I’m not saying one way is right or wrong, just pointing out that not too long ago it wouldn’t have ever been considered that a parent be arrested for letting their kid walk to school.

Jeff Cluett continues to be one of my favorite young artists.

Rose Baker January Artists

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Each month Juni Van Dyke, Director of the Art Program at the Rose Baker Senior Center selects one or two artists to honor with a show of their works. To start 2016, Virginia Dench and Genevieve McNamara are the honorees and their works are on display now.

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Virginia Dench (l) and Genevieve McNamara in front of their art exhibit.

Virginia Dench has always enjoyed observing the natural world around her and taking in its beauty. But after she took an art class at the Rose Baker Senior Center everything changed. She found that she could capture the beauty of nature in her drawings and paintings. She is still observing nature, but now she is able to share what she sees with others. In the exhibit at Rose Baker, you can see her love of nature and enjoy her view of the natural world.

Coming from a family of artists, Genevieve…

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Folly Cove Designer Inspired Printmaking Classes

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Enjoy three days of close instruction from artists Mary Rhinelander and Victoria Petway as they delve into the beautiful and rewarding world of block printing.

birds Eleanor Curtis, Round Robin, ink on cotton, 1954.

This customized course offers adult participants a special opportunity to create his/her own artwork surrounded by the inspirational work of the Folly Cove Designers. Participants will sketch, carve linoleum blocks and print an original work to take home. They will leave this course with a greater understanding of the history and work of the Folly Cove Designers, with a new creative outlet and twenty original greeting cards. All levels of experience are welcome and materials will be provided (participants will be required to bring enthusiasm and some elbow grease!).

The workshop will meet on Thursday, February 4, February 11 and February 25.

$125 for CAM members / $145 for nonmembers. Space is limited to 15, reservations required:…

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Ribeyes Prepped For Below Zero January #BBQ On The @WeberGrills Kettle

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These were the steaks the boys enjoyed at the taping of http://www.thehomiecast.com  episode 12

You know those people that are always late and joke about it?

It’s basically them saying that their time is more valuable than your time.  Drives me up a wall.

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If they said what they really felt when they showed up late, what do you think they would say?
I’ll start.
“I had plenty of time to get here on time but I wanted to make sure everyone was here before me so I wouldn’t have to wait for anyone else”
Add what you think goes through the perpetually late person’s mind when they show up late with a Starbucks Coffee in their hand.

QuickBooks Seminar for Business Owners & Bookkeepers

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Join us for a refresher course QuickBooks Seminar- two days: Tuesday, February 2 & Thursday, February 4, 2016, from 5:30-8:30pm, at Gloucester High School, Room # 3204.

Attendees will be given a refresher course on QuickBooks Pro software. The class will be geared toward Small Business owners and Bookkeepers.

Instructor: Mary Lou Balbo is a senior accountant with the CPA firm, Horvitz & Frisch, PC, located at 128 Main Street, Gloucester. Mary Lou has 30+ years of accounting, bookkeeping and tax preparation Experience. Horvitz & Frisch, PC, offers computer cnsulting and bookkeeping training, in addition to accounting and financial services.

Class size is limited. Payment is required to hold a reservation.
REGISTER HERE.

Tuesday, February 02, 2016 5:30 PM
AND
Thursday, February 04, 2016 8:30 PM

Gloucester High School
Leslie O. Johnson Rd.
Gloucester , MA 01930
QuickBooks Seminar 2016

For mor information or to reserve your space, please call Kerry at the…

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#NorthamptonMA Is A Cute Town In The Snow

There may be more cool little coffee shops per capita than any place I’ve ever been and that’s usually the sign of the kind of place I like to be 🙂

  

Community Health Forum at City Hall – Be part of the conversation!

Backyard Growers’ Signature Backyard Gardener Program Application is Now Live!

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Apply now to Backyard Growers’ signature Backyard Gardener Program and have fresh veggies growing in your home garden all next season!

For more information about the program see the program page, or to apply fill out this application and either email it to community@backyardgrowers.org or drop it off at the BYG office, 269 Main St. Gloucester by 5pm February 12th.

Please contact community@backyardgrowers.org or 978.281.0480 with program questions.

We can’t wait to hook you up with some serious gardening gear!

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New Year Open House at EPDS! PreK – 8th Grade!

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It’s a New Year! Are you or someone you know looking for a new school? Interested in finding out more about our homeschool program? New to the area? Consider Eastern Point Day School!

Join us for our first OPEN HOUSE of the year this WEDNESDAY, Jan. 13th! 9:30 to 11:30 am @ 8 Farrington Ave, near Niles Beach!

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Open houses at EPDS are a great way to learn about our school and programs for PreK through 8th Grade! Interested students and their families are welcome and encouraged to attend! Our kids will share with you why they love this school.

From a parent’s perspective, you’ll learn about our focus on academic excellence, small class sizes, respect for your child’s individualism and our reasonable tuition.

Can’t make an Open House? CONTACT US anytime to schedule a tour!

Call us at 978.283.1700 or via email: epdsfrontdesk@gmail.com

And don’t forget to check out…

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The YMCA Plans For The Fuller School Site Explained @NorthShoreY

Explained by the leaders of The Cape Ann YMCA and North Shore YMCA

Rick Doucette
Executive Director, Teen & Camp Services, Cape Ann YMCA

Chris Lovasco, CEO, YMCA of the North Shore

Jack Meany, former CEO, YMCA of the North Shore

@CapeAnnChamber Update With New President Of The Board Of Directors Matt Anzivino, Catherine Schlicte and CEO Ken Riehl