Four Common Mistakes People Make When Preserving Their Portraits and How To Avoid Them

Copyright (c) 2003 by David Horland. All rights reserved.

     The most important thing that you should realize about photographic portraits is that they are sensitive to the elements. Now when I say "elements" I mean indoor elements. Not the weather elements outdoors, except if you are keeping your portraits outdoors (a very bad idea).

First Mistake To Avoid: Displaying Your Portraits In Direct Sunlight.

Second Mistake To Avoid: Displaying Your Portraits Under Fluorescent Light.

Third Mistake To Avoid: Storing Your Portraits In A Damp Or Moist Place.

Fourth Mistake To Avoid: Keeping Your Portraits In Acid Based Materials.

 

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