Since the subject is for the moment on-topic, what are anyone's secrets for 
reasonably cost-effective framing?  Last weekend I took a photo of a 
project I recently completed to Aaron Brothers, the stripmall chain framing 
place.  Simple, rectangular frame profile, 3" white mat, 20x30 image.  The 
clerk looked me in the eye, and without giggling, said that'll be $550, how 
would you like to pay?  I explained to her that I was stunned by that 
price, and that I would make other arrangements.
 
I guess I'll look into some of the independents -- maybe it's as simple as 
that.
 
Thanks,
 
Peter
 
  
On Friday, July 20, 2012 8:38:15 AM UTC-7, Seth Vidal wrote:

> I just got my poster back from the framers and I thought I'd share 
> what the framers and I came up with to match the poster: 
>
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/skvidal/7609912320/ 
>
> detail: 
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/skvidal/7609916890/ 
>
>
> I think it came out great - especially how the frame color matches the 
> text pretty well. 
>
> Thanks to riv for deciding to do a poster. 
>
> -sv 
>

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