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  • Much the same way that smaller photos are, just on a larger scale with heavier duty materials that are exponentially more expensive as they still have to be pH neutral and reversible so as not to damage the print.

    Any works on paper should always be hinged from the top between a mount and undermount, essentially an acid-free barrier in front and behind the artwork/photo. Any tape should be acid-free and reversible too. Here’s a good example pic to illustrate.

    Like I said, the main difference is the size/cost. A regular sheet of mountboard costs me around £6 for a 44" x 32" sheet. Meanwhile a 104" x 60" 4-ply cotton museum board costs me about £133. That’s literally just the cost price of a single sheet of mountboard, before you’ve even considered the rest of the frame, glass etc or the labour costs.





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    1 year ago

    The most cost effective way would be to buy a proper scanner second hand and do it yourself. It takes a long time, but once you’re finished you can sell the scanner for about the same price that you bought it for.

    Using a dedicated scanning service would save time, but cost a lot of money if there are a lot of photos.




  • If you want to move into shooting weddings, then the best advice is to assist or second-shoot for an established wedding photographer. It’s the best way to learn the ropes and get a feel for how they work and what’s expected without having the pressure of being ultimately responsible for delivering the final results.