You may know that I've traveled most of the country photographing the temples. I haven't gotten to them all, but I've photographed the majority of them. You may have seen some of these photos, antiqued by my cousin, available at Deseret Book stores. These are those same temple photos, with the addition of a few new ones. They have been artistically interpreted and edited and have a different look than the postcard versions you see so often.
You can purchase directly from the web site using your credit card. I'll have the prints made up and you can pick them up from me or I can mail them to you if you're not local.
Here's the web site: www.bkbarnes.photoreflect.com.
There are two versions of the prints available, let me briefly explain them.
Finished Print - These images are printed using a photographic process and mounted on 1/2 inch black gator board (unlike foam core, gator board is a finished backing material and will not flex). The prints are laminated with a UV coating, and a museum mount is affixed to the back side of the gator board. This museum mount uses a cleat and clip sort of attachment; you just screw the clip strip to your wall and the cleat on the back of the print fits into the clip. An additional strip of mounting material is affixed to the bottom of the print ensuring it will hang perpendicular with your wall surface. It's a finished solution - ready to hang.
Print - This photographic print is mounted to 3/16 inch white foam core. It is intended for those people who want to frame the print behind glass and want to select their own frame to match their home decorating color scheme and style. The print has no UV coating, so it will need to be hung behind glass for UV protection. I can recommend a framer here in the valley who does nice work at reasonable prices if you like.
In addition to these two variations on prints, don't overlook the small 4x12 inch mini-panoramas that come mounted on 3/16 black gator board and are laminated for UV protection. They come with a small display easel.
I haven't finished putting up all the temples that I've photographed, but I'm adding them regularly. If you have a favorite temple and would like me to put it on the top of my list, please let me know. If you don't see the size you need, let me know and I'll be happy to accommodate you.
Thanks for your continued support and I hope you have a happy and fun holiday season.
Regards,
Bruce Barnes
Hey bruce,
ReplyDeleteI remember a really cool black and white panoramic one of L.A temple. Do you still have that one?
Yes Rebecca - go to http://bkbarnesphotography.blogspot.com/2009/04/los-angeles-california-temple.html
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