Guidance
Framing should support the image, not compete with it
For quieter photographic work, restrained framing choices often allow the image to breathe. The right treatment depends on wall tone, surrounding materials, and whether the room calls for softness, contrast, or sharper architectural definition.
Guidance
Delivery questions are part of the buying decision
If timing, destination, or handling concerns matter to the project, raise them early in the enquiry. That helps shape the recommendation and avoids choosing a piece that is right visually but wrong practically for the moment.
Guidance
Interior context helps
A quick note on location, project type, and installation setting is usually enough to guide the most suitable framing direction and presentation approach.