There are no complicated layout diagrams, no restrictions on
choice of typestyles, reductions, enlargements, or cropping. The choice is
yours!
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This headshot was
sent to us like this. All we did was reduce or crop slightly and add
the name to complete the look! We call this an 8x10 with border.
It's simple, no nonsense, yet effective.
But what else can be done with this photo?
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Add a black line
to that photo! It can be a thin, subtle line or a thick, bold line.
Again, you choose. Black lines often add depth to a photo and nicely
frame photos with light backgrounds.
If your original already has a black line, great! If you don't care
for the line we can remove it- no problem.
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Don't like those
thick white borders? Enlarge the image to fill out the space and
create a fuller look. Some cropping may be involved when doing this
so make sure there's nothing on the lower portion of your image that you
can't loose.
Do you have an original with little or no white borders and you want to
add them, just let us know.
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For those
artistic types, may we suggest adding a sloppy, film edge border to your
photo. This type of border can be added for a small fee and may
require some reducing or cropping of your photo.
Remember, if your original has this type of border on it already, then
don't worry about any fee. If you would like it taken off we would
be glad to do that for you!
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Maybe you've seen
enough of borders entirely. It is becoming more and more popular to go
with this look - borderless. When your image completely covers an
8x10 there is no denying that it will stand out.
If your photo has borders and you would like it to be borderless, that's
great! We will need to enlarge and crop your image.
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Trying to get
that theatrical and commercial look "out there" at the same
time? How about a smaller photo inset with your main headshot?
This is also useful for people who have those great character shots but
just don't want to send them out as single headshots. |