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Gallery Picture Frames and the Difference They Can Make To Your Display

By Autumn Lockwood

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If you want to turn an ordinary looking photo into one that has eye appeal and looks like it was professionally taken, then you should consider using gallery picture frames. Gallery frames are very popular with photographers because they are the easiest way to make pictures look great. While gallery frames won't improve your photographic techniques, they will improve your picture's eye appeal.

Don't know what a gallery frame is? A gallery frame can be any picture frame that showcases your photograph. They help make your picture the center of attention by having simple understated lines and wide monotone mats that do not distract the eye from the photo. This framing technique actually draws your attention to the photo.

If you've never used a gallery frame, here are a few reasons why you should give them a chance to showcase your photos:

Gallery Frames Make Your Photo Stand Out

Any photograph in a gallery frame will be the center of attention because it makes the photograph easy to view. They allow the focus to be on the photo, not on the frame. This is important because the frame should never overpower your photo.

Gallery frames have a very subtle appearance that enhances the photography through the use of wide picture mats. However, not all gallery frames include mats, but mats do help give a professional and artistic look to your picture. One of the purposes of the mat is to draw your eye away from the frame so your focus is on the picture.

The simple, clean lines of these photo frames are another reason the picture stands out. The gallery frame blends with its surroundings, and its simple beauty never overpowers the picture. Gallery frames are usually made of wood or metal with classic lines. They are also available in a wide range of sizes and colors.

Wood gallery frames are available in solid wood, composite wood or reclaimed wood. The type you use depends upon your needs and personal style. Wood gallery frames are a popular choice. Wood frames are stained natural wood colors, like oak or mahogany, or colors, like black. A black gallery frame with a white mat is probably the most popular combination for a gallery frame display because it blends with just about any decor and makes your picture, especially a black and white photo, look great. For a less expensive alternative, a metal frame in colors like silver, white or black also make a great gallery choice.

Gallery frames are available in different sizes and colors. Displaying your different sized photos all in the same style frame makes for a very professional look. Or, for a more artistic and varied look you can vary both the color and size.

Now that you know how they can enhance your photos, use these tips to create a gallery frame display for your favorite photos. You will be happily surprised at how your photos and artwork can look even more beautiful.

Autumn Lockwood is a writer for Your Picture Frames and is passionate about picture frames, hiking and photography. Your Picture Frames offers a large selection of quality picture frames in a wide variety of styles, colors, shapes and sizes. If you're looking for quality gallery picture frames call us toll free at 1-800-780-0699 or visit our website.

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