Framed panoramic print for a home office.

 
Framed prints for an office
 

The panoramic print is different from the typical landscape or portrait print, its unique shape compliments a wide angle print perfectly. Wide-angle shots lend themselves naturally to the panoramic frame, I have a lot of views from bridges and city skylines. They fit beautifully within this shape.

For a panoramic image to pop, it needs to be striking. These prints frequently occupy prominent positions—above reception desks or in key focal points—where they command attention. The framing is equally important. I choose plain black frames for all my panoramic prints.

You can tell shooting panoramics is a passion of mine. These prints take time and patience, as light plays a crucial role in capturing their full impact. It often requires two or three attempts at sunrise or sunset to achieve the perfect balance, and I’ve spent more than a few hours braving freezing, windy conditions on bridges to capture the perfect shot.

Panoramics feature prominently throughout my galleries, especially in the London collection where there is a panoramics section showing these wide, immersive views. You’ll find a selection of the London panoramics shown in the link below.

Mark Anderson

Mark Anderson is a London fine art photographer. His prints are unique and collectable. Based in South West London his prints hang in offices and homes all over the world.

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