Family photos displayed
What could be ordinary and mismatched works singularly well for a couple reasons. The expanse of turquoise on the pool table relates to many of the colors in the photos and provides the rest the eye needs from all the energy; the chalkboard drawing visually connects so well with the draperies, while not being a match, and, lasty the modern elements keep the photos from looking stodgy.
Blown up action family photo into a mural. Creative!
I like the vertical assemblage.
Very nice display. I especially like the photos that draw the eye in via scenery and the action shots makes it of more interest to an outsider and not just the family.
I like this because of the narrow brown frames and white matts. The linear elements of the chandelier and the frames have a very strong relationship and also contrast.
This vintage style works successfully in contrast with the modern.
Pretty cool idea. Copying all photos into black and white and hanging, I assume, like wallpaper with an adhesive.
Sharp! Notice the lack of busyness elsewhere which makes the display a work of art and not just a lot of clutter.
Inexpensive, yet very attractive display with narrow black frames and extra wide matts.
Old movie style black and whites, unframed. Graphic. Lifestyle, not stiff portraits.
All keeping to the same white frames and matts with colored photographs.
very interesting puzzle type look. Too much with candles, tho.
identical frames, no matt, in a grid design
The echo and re-echoing of the rectangle and straight line is very soothing and timeless.
Q