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When SHOOTING PHOTOS, Health & Home photographer Don Hamilton suggests shooting in HDR mode on your phone if you can: “The increased dynamic range will pay great dividends in your final print.” And it is best to avoid the zoom feature. “Get as close as you can to your subject and shoot full frame,” then crop the image as needed later. If you are shooting with a digital single-lens reflex camera, choose the RAW setting to obtain the highest resolution. “You get fewer images on a card, but the ability to choose white balance after the fact is well worth it.” In CHOOSING PHOTOS, Inlander and Health & Home photographer Young Kwak says to silence the inner critic: “Choose photos that look good to you. If there are a few photos that you absolutely love but aren’t necessarily the best, don’t be afraid to display them. You have to live with them, so you should be happy.” In PHOTO DISPLAYS, Hamilton and Kwak agree: The best way to display photos is in a black frame with a white matte. Be sure to choose acid free, archival mattes. “This suits me for both black and white, and color,” says Hamilton. “Your work will look better if it’s finished as it would be in a museum or gallery.” For smaller photos, Kwak recommends the same framing treatment, with the photos organized in a “random, puzzle-like design.” He adds that using a level and a chalk line or string can be helpful in making sure multiple photos are in line and level. “I also like canvas prints, self-framed on stretcher bars,” says Hamilton. For a sample of this technique, check out his canvas print portraits displayed in the Musicians Gallery in Spokane’s Fox Theater. — ANNE McGREGOR
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