sepiareverb
genius and moron
well hung!
I think I want some visual proof of this.
I have some stuff up. Makes it easier when people come over and ask to see stuff.
barnwulf
Well-known
Yes, I do mat and frame my work and hang it in my home. My wife supports my work and it's hanging all over our home. This gives me more time to look and appraise my photos. I have a couple of photographs by other photographers hanging on my walls too. - jim
oldschool photo
Newbie
since 2009 was buying same frame style from Michaels and picking the print winners. Most are from rolleicord, but recent 16x20 from RB67. Finally had enough to bring them all into one room to wrap the dining room and living room like gallery approx 15 total and looks nicely uniform. i figured it is my only shot at exposition. Each time i sit there, am inspired to go shoot and improve, so is really good therapy. i know not everyones cup of tea, but is my only artistic contribution; so there you have it.
flip
良かったね!
Of course. If I tire of a photo, it tells me something. As some remain over time, I see my style changing. It's valuable self-reflection.
DtheG
Established
I have a calendar on the wall, all my own photos. And a few of family & friends.
Yodhan
Newbie
I've got a couple that are from a very small coffehouse show I did years ago that have made it onto the walls. But they are getting pushed out by the art I buy.
colyn
ישו משיח
I have several ranging in size from 8x12 to 20x30..
jubbaa
Established
Mainly family shots
Mainly family shots
And one or two holiday shots , but I am not overly confident enough in my work to hang much beyond that .
James
Mainly family shots
And one or two holiday shots , but I am not overly confident enough in my work to hang much beyond that .
James
Heru Anggono
Member
Mostly family pictures, printed size 14R on glossy paper then doff coated. This seems to bring out the best colour yet avoid the shiny reflection of glossy paper. Collage several print into one big frame. Normally I change the pictures once a year.
My wife says the pictures are comforting to her, and brings a homey feeling to our house.
My wife says the pictures are comforting to her, and brings a homey feeling to our house.
Darkhorse
pointed and shot
I have a lot of my work on my walls. The strange thing is that for all the cameras I've been through; the Hasselblad, the Leica, the Autocord and a variety of other film and DSLRs and lenses, the camera that I've made prints from the most (and by a large margin) has been my Canon s90.
Bill Clark
Veteran
1st question, my answer: Yes
2nd question, my answer: No
Family photos are on various walls.
2nd question, my answer: No
Family photos are on various walls.
taemo
eat sleep shoot
my take is, I take pictures so might as well hang some of them on our wall instead of buying them, cheaper and more personalized.
i have 2 24x36 and a 24x48 frames and looking to have some more printed.
i have 2 24x36 and a 24x48 frames and looking to have some more printed.
filmfan
Well-known
I have several of mine printed on large format and framed on walls in my hall and living room. Does that make me pretentious?
One could argue that photography is inherently pretentious-- taking a photo of what I see to show others. Pretension.
So by hanging a print of my own photo on my wall is no further pretentious than the act of photographing to begin with, leaving us at net zero.
ayazdani
Member
I used to be against the idea. But after framing so many prints for shows and not having them sell, I had to do something with them. So yes, I have a couple of my prints framed to fill my white walls.
pgk
Well-known
I have many of my own photos on the walls, some from other photographers and a number of drawings and paintings. I have far more stacked up in the attic with insufficient wall space for them. What's the point of taking photos if nobody sees or appreciates them. Not sure about being pretentious and don't care anyway.
Parkes Owen
grain fed
I have quite a few of my own pics on my walls, as i can`t afford decent photography! I`m also a picture framer, so that helps 
Ed Weatherly
Established
Landscape and Art in my office space and family pportraits in the public part of the house.
mmbma
Member
Got a special place to hang those nudes?? 
Paul Jenkin
Well-known
On the basis that few, if any, other people are ever going to hang my photos on their walls, I might as well hang mine on my own walls.
ljsegil
Well-known
yes, but not in the "public" rooms of the house, so far only in my study/workroom and the upstairs guest room. Previously accumulated art and my wife's antipathy towards my avocation keep the photos upstairs. The rest of my family and some friends display some of my photos more prominently and as their primary "wall art". I don't (to date) sell commercially, and don't expect that will change in the near future, and so am grateful to family and friends for their encouraging support of my work to date.
LJS
LJS
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