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To ensure the most accurate results, be sure to measure a large element in the room. In this photo, the coffee table works well. Other large elements to measure could include a couch or headboard above which you’ll be hanging your art. Shop “San Fra…

To ensure the most accurate results, be sure to measure a large element in the room. In this photo, the coffee table works well. Other large elements to measure could include a couch or headboard above which you’ll be hanging your art. Shop “San Francisco Headlands” here.

How to preview art on your own walls, before you invest.

Bonnie Johnson December 9, 2020

Have you ever felt reluctant to purchase a piece of art because you weren’t certain about what size to choose or where to display it? Imagine if you could see the artwork you like hung in your own home or office before you make that investment? Well, now you can.

Just email or text me a photo of your potential room, along with the name of the piece(s) you’d like to see to displayed (the image above is called “San Francisco Headlands”) along with an element measurement.* I’ll add your the image to your room in a size that will look perfect for the space. I’ll send it back to you with the recommended size and suggestions on treatments like framing or canvas. It’s that easy!

I want you to be absolutely in love with your investment, so I’m offering this free service for up to two rooms and two images.

Here are a few very easy steps to help you take the perfect picture.

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Always feel free to contact me with any questions on how to take a photo of your room. I can be reached at bonnie@bonniejohnsonphotography.com



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