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Framing and Hanging Family Photos from the Washington Post

Gregory K. Norris CPF

RIP Past PPFA President 2016-2018
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It is worth noting the sources for this article. Framebridge is making real inroads and seems to be working to become an unchallenged authority on custom framing.

Home & Garden
Our lives are saturated with family photos. Why does it feel so hard to hang them?

Elizabeth Mayhew

September 17, 2019 at 7:00 a.m. EDT

Without question, we are living in a photo-saturated world. Most of us have access to thousands of images on devices we carry with us everywhere. Mariam Naficy, founder and chief executive of Minted design marketplace, says pictures have become a form of social currency. “Posing for them, taking them and sharing them have become how we communicate with friends and family.”

https://www.washingtonpost.com/life...0db57cf6abd_story.html?wpisrc=nl_homes&wpmm=1
 
One thing that is missed in the article is that millennials are slow to becoming homeowners vs past generations.
 
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