Frames  
A frame can complete what it contains.  
It should be selected with care, 
combining the element of color, texture,  
and pattern.  
A proper frame will draw attention to  
the photograph's best qualities.  
A well - chosen frame will also separate  
the art piece from other elements surrounding it  
  and make it easier to see
 
 
What is more important is that if you decide not to put 
 a frame be sure to apply a protective coating such as 
a lacquer on each photograph. 
Expect to devote some time to making frames selections. 
Preferences 
for color, texture, and finishes are likely to influence 
your frames selections. 
In making such choices 
remember that a frame helps protect the art work
 
 
 
When you are ready to make your selections by
all means take your photograph along to match
frame style and size.
This allows you to experiment
placing the photograph in various frames
of several styles and finishes your photographs can
be framed in several ways! Frames can be
plain or very ornamented.
   The easiest thing to do is buy a Ready-made Frame
 
 
.There are different shapes and sizes of ready-made frames.
 They are sold  in sizes from 2" x 3" to 3"x 4" and up.
They are generally made of wood, plaster, aluminum, glass, stone, or plastic,
and they have lots of  decorative choices. You only need to slip the  photograph between the
frame. You can get frames at: camera shops,  frame shops,
and department stores.
 
 
      see my directions for making a frame