Phrame offer three distinct standard options although any image can be made into a bespoke version to fit your space.
Image Sizes
A. 180mm x 65mm free.
B. 420mm x 160mm from £125.
C. 760mm x 295mm from £350.
A. Your free small 360 degree image is mounted into a standard 24cm x 18cm (9.5in x 7in) mount, the image size is 180mm x 65mm (7in x 2.5in).
B. A larger mounted version, image size 420mm x 160mm mount size 500mm x 230mm mount, mounted unframed price £125.This mount is made to fit into an ikea frame (50cm x 23cm) This frame can be supplied and professionally fitted for £25 extra, alternatively you can get these at any Ikea store. A handmade black walnut frame can also be made this size for £50 extra. Please contact for further details.
C. Our largerst standard size: image size is 760mm x 295mm (30 inches x 11.5 inches approx) final framed version size: 940mm x 460mm (37inches x 18inches approx) finished in a black walnut moulding and ready to hang from £350.
Please see our product pages for an idea what a framed version can look like. Other finishes are availble on request (different frame mouldings, canvas, acrylic) prices from £300. Either handmade by Jon or externally produced we always use best practice to produce the ideal sized print for you space.
Phrames pricing policy is based on people paying for photography not frames. We will endeavour to meet all our customers requirements at a fair price.
Purchased vouchers are valid for a photoshoot or to final framed images. Once we have recieved payment we will contact you to discuss your requirements further.
After post production has been completed you will receive a 3 different versions within 7-10 working days for you to choose your free image.
All travel 25 miles from our Leeds business addrress LS8 4HY will incur travel charges @.40p per mile. Mileage calculated via google maps.
Phrame retains the copryight of all photograhs. Images cannot be reproduce for any purpose without the express permission of Jon Scurrah (phrame).
Please contact phrame with any questions you may have.
Last Updated: April 10, 2008