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I hope all you lovely framers are well and happy Long time no see!
I know it has been a difficult 2020 but we are heading towards better times and I'm off to get my first jab next week
2020 has been a year of photography for me and no framing! I've been selling my work as prints but now I'm looking towards framing again so I can sell framed prints and today pulled the dust cover of my Morso.....
So I might be showing up here a bit more often as I get back into my framing rhythm and try to remember the Morso dance...
Hi David
Good to hear from you again, been following you on Instagram, good news about selling your prints, you soon get back into framing, it's like riding a bike
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It's really nice to know that you are going to be back again. You have often been a really helpful and interesting contributor on this form. I would guess that a lot of us have missed your presence on the forum. Welcome back!
Mark Lacey
“Life is short. Art long. Opportunity is fleeting. Experience treacherous. Judgement difficult.”
― Geoffrey Chaucer
I'll contribute when I can but I am a bit rusty (also found a few rust spots on my Torso when I uncovered it recently but nothing a bit of vigorous rubbing won't sort out ) and most of my framing now will be off white mounts and simple oak or walnut frames... not much change there then!
I had already applied some neutral paste wax to my Morso, but although it has not been used as much in the last 2 and a bit years since my stroke, the wax has prevented and rust spots from developing. Perhaps a useful tip for others if interested.
Mark Lacey
“Life is short. Art long. Opportunity is fleeting. Experience treacherous. Judgement difficult.”
― Geoffrey Chaucer