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  • FrankC
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    Hi,

    can anyone recommend a good business/commercial framer in the Dublin area – mainly for large photo prints.

    (though could consider mail order – if the turnaround is good. Mind you , might be a breakage issue there).

    Alternatively, should I just buy standard sized frames, where possible, and do it myself ?

    Thanks,

    Frank

    jb7
    Participant

    Try David Spollen-
    He’s not too far down the road from you-
    Sandycove area-

    pm me if you can’t find his number

    FrankC
    Participant

    Couldn’t find him in Google or Yellow Pages.
    However, a more thorough search of PI picked up some previous suggestions.

    So – thanks anyway.

    Frank

    resistor
    Member

    Hi Frank,

    An artist friend of mine uses ‘absolute framing’ in Rathfarnham. Here is the wen site:

    http://www.pictureframing.ie/

    m.

    maxpowerphotography
    Participant

    Just got a list of prices from absolute framing and he seems reasonable enough but need to do more shopping around.
    Was able to ring ans speak with them and he emailed me a complete price list based on the sizes that I wanted.

    Rgds,
    Max

    Eddie
    Participant

    A lot of Photographers I know use Regency in Bayside Sutton. They do good quality and give good rates for bulk orders. If you stick to standard sizes of say 300*400 or 400*500 you can save some money and time.
    For general framing supplies if you want to make your own use Sisslings in Stillorgan. They have a super range of products for profession presentation of photographs.
    Cold mounting machines have come a long way now and only cost around a ?1000 and allow great versatility in photographic and print presentation. They allow you to mount and laminate photographs onto almost any surface. A lot of photographers send this work out and dont realise how easy and profitable it is to do your own. Pay a visit to Sisslings, they will explain everything.

    randomway
    Member

    Excellent infos there, Eddie, thanks for that.

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