Acrylic prints and other modern photo display techniques are no longer just reserved for expensive New York lofts and high end galleries in Miami and Los Angeles. My mission and passion here at Drew Hopper Photography is to bring modern photo mounting to my customers with unparalleled customer service. Never before has it been so easy to transform your digital photos into stunning, gallery quality art using unique materials such as acrylic (plexiglass) and raw aluminum. I have had quite a few people interested in seeing the acrylic face-mount process, so if you are one of those people than you’re going to enjoy this blog entry. I have taken photos of the acrylic face-mount process, done by Sawtell Picture Framing, my local framing and acrylic lab. This guy knows his shit when it comes to framing and mounting, awesome guy too!
I won’t go through each step in detail, however I’m sure you’ll be able to get a better idea on how the process is done by these photos. Prices for acrylic prints are available on my website www.drewhopperphotography.com. If you have any other questions regarding acrylic prints, framing or any other general print/photo related enquirers, please don’t hesitate to send me an email at drew@drewhopperphotography.com











5 Comments
F*ck that’s mint!
Thanks for sharing – always wondered how they did it. The end result is fantastic.
Nice man!
Great concept.Although the price is steep, this would be a great cornivsateon piece.With less people getting hard copies of pictures, between displaying pictures on computer screens, tvs, digital frames, there is still something about having a hard copy. This looks almost like an award or piece of art.Great find Greg.
I do all my own Acrylic face mounting and aluminum mounting now Drew. Bought another set of rollers just for doing it so i dont have to unload the canvas set up. Certainly can attest to it not being easy, but the final results are great.