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Work Hours
Monday to Friday: 7AM - 7PM
Weekend: 10AM - 5PM

As a photographer, do you often worry about showcasing your work? Putting refined photos into regular photo frames always lacks some vitality, and printing them as posters is prone to reflection – try using transparent acrylic cards on photo walls to give your lens stories a more textured feel.
The high transparency of transparent acrylic is the biggest highlight. Whether it’s delicate portrait close ups, landscape photos interwoven with light and shadow, or tense documentary moments, cards can faithfully restore color details, and even highlight the layering of the picture more than electronic screens. The sunlight shines through the window onto the wall, and the photo on the card emits a soft halo, even the shadows become a part of the artwork.
Professional presentation tips:
Display a series of works with large-sized transparent cards, such as the “City Night Scene Collection”, hanging on the studio wall, and customers can feel the visual impact as soon as they enter the door;
Micro sculpt the card, engraving the work number or shooting concept on the edge, low-key yet professional;
Equipped with magnetic tracks, display content can be changed at any time, and exhibitions and studio displays can be flexibly switched.
More importantly, its’ anti manufacturing ‘attribute. Setting up a stall for display is not afraid of wind and rain, and there is no need to worry about scratches affecting the appearance even if it is hung for a long time – after all, the wear resistance and corrosion resistance of acrylic material are much stronger than paper posters. Using transparent cards to make the work “light hearted”, the audience’s attention will be more focused on the story of the picture itself.