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160 Photographs. One Story. – Because sometimes one photo isn’t enough

Recently, we worked with a customer, James, on something really special.

He wanted to celebrate 50 years of family life – not with just one or two framed photographs, but by bringing all of those memories together.

So together, we created three bespoke photo montages, designed to sit side by side as floating frame canvas prints – telling the story of his family in chronological order, from the earliest moments through to today.

Photographs Forever

Photographs Forever

Each montage was made up of dozens of individual photographs – over 160 in total – carefully enhanced and arranged to flow naturally from one moment to the next.

That really is the beauty of a photo montage. Instead of choosing just one image to display, you can include everything – the big milestones, the small moments, the forgotten snapshots – all brought together into one piece.

It becomes something you don’t just glance at, but something you live with.

You’ll often find that each time you look at it, a different photograph catches your eye – a memory you hadn’t noticed before.

photographs Forever

Photographs Forever

James shared this after receiving his finished pieces: 
 
Yet again we have turned to Photographs Forever to help create a montage of 160 images… It felt as if a friend guided us through the whole process resulting in a unique product that we are so pleased to have mounted on our wall. I can’t see us going anywhere else.

In this case, James came to us with a very clear vision, and we worked closely with him to bring that to life. But that’s not always necessary. Some customers know exactly what they want – others simply have a collection of photographs and aren’t sure where to start.

Rather than being physically assembled, what we create is a single, seamless digital image, designed to give the appearance of photographs being carefully placed together in a classic montage style.

The benefit of this approach is that the finished piece is produced as one continuous print, meaning it won’t deteriorate over time in the way traditional cut-and-stick montages often can, where individual prints may fade at different rates or begin to lift and age

We’re always happy to guide you, suggest layouts, and help shape something that feels right for you.

If you’ve ever felt that one photograph isn’t enough to tell the story… a montage might be exactly what you’re looking for.

Composite Photograph Created From 2 Existing Photographs

Here’s a photograph montage we completed for our client Stephen F

Here’s Stephen’s feedback:
“The photo is of myself and my grandson Dylan and individual photos were taken 15 years apart. Dylan’s father actually asked if I’d got dressed in my old uniform to have that photo taken, he couldn’t believe the one of myself was 15 years old.  I’ve spoken to Dylan and my daughter (his mum) and they are also very happy that you are considering using that photo as they both love it and can’t get over how good it is.”

Iain Anderson’s Theatrical Performances as Canvas Montage

I recently received an order from Iain Anderson from Renfrewshire as he wanted me to produce a montage on canvas of some his photographs taken when he was in various dramatic stage roles.

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During our conversations I found that Iain has his own radio show on BBC Scotland and he plays some really great music, much of which you may not have heard before and is well worth hearing, which you can hear again on the BBC iPlayer.

Click on his photograph below for the link to listen

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Iain Anderson – BBC Radio Scotland