I prefer photos using archival inkjet, on premium art paper with Art/Museum glass (or MP Acrylic) mounted on 3/16" gator board. Yeah, they cost about $50 for printing and mounting and another $165 for matting and framing. (12" x 18").
You probably think I’m a filthy Communist, but I tend to like less conventional mounting techniques.
Of the three of my own pictures I have currently mounted and hanging in my living room, only one is mounted, framed and matted in a “proper” frame. (
But there’s a story there….) Of the other two, one is stretched canvas and the other is one my wife had printed on acrylic for me.
I have (but haven’t gotten around to hanging) some small frames that capture just the lower two corners of 8x10 matted photos - they’re a homebrewed and 3D printed brain fart of my own design.
Another thing I’ve been thinking about is a way to cut a nice, clean bevel on foam core, so I can print a pano, put it on black foam core and cut a 45 all the way around, giving me a thin, black border.
Even on the occasions I’ve framed stuff, I’ve used reclaimed barn wood and made my own frames.
As I mentioned, more than a few people making a living at this have told me that the only place you can make money on pure wildlife photography is magazines and contests.
My wife told me I ought to donate some of my prints to the local nature preserve to sell. I told her it would be far more cost effective just to straight up donate the money.