You may recall a couple of weeks ago I posted the process steps for a client photo wall. click here for a recap.
I began this project with a pile of small, old photographs. I had them professionally touched up in photoshop, re sized, copied and framed. The next logical step was to devise a layout using templates. An important process if you'd like a balanced wall, it's also a great way for the client to get a feel for the overall layout. I'm also drawn to random salon style walls but this client was looking for something more neat and orderly. I was pleased with the final results...
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Gevaert Film, Donald Brun 1950.
Photography: Molly Ferguson
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