Digital Framing
I've no idea why in this contemporary digital age we still add old fashioned frames digitally.
Fortunately it's a style that has pretty much died off now, a couple of years back it was ever so common.
So, I've been messing around building some new frame styles that have a modern and contemporary look to them. Here are some ideas.

I particularly like that you can tell a story with use of a few frames.
Also, depending on your layout, unconventional cropping of the images adds a bit of fun and interest too.

Also sometimes a set of images can be stronger by putting them together than seeing them separately.
And sometimes you just want to show off a lot of images in one go.

Alright I know I complained about cliché frames, but it still works.
Thank you to Bex Mitchell for modelling.
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