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HOME, STYLE, BEAUTY, HEALTH
PHOTO FINISHES
You have thousands of pictures on your phone
(or in that cloud up there). But when was the last time
you printed and displayed one? We offer three easy
ways to take images of the people, places, and things you
love off the tiny screen and put them on your walls.
TEXT BY ELYSE MOODY
| THE WELL-KEPT HOME|
THE DETAILS:
Artifact Uprising
prints in gallery
frames, 30" by 40",
in Walnut, $329 each,
artifactuprising.com.
West Elm Midcentury
media console, 96',
in Acorn, $1,699,
westelm.com. Nogu-
chi Akari Model 20N
table lamp, $400,
shop.noguchi.org.
Split a horizontal
photograph of a land-
scape into three
panels, a format called
a triptych, to turn a
big, blank wall into
a sweeping panorama.
P r o Ti p
A successful triptych
has seamless continuity,
says Artifact Uprising
design director Barrett
Brynestad. When you
crop the image, factor
in the space between
frames, so your hills (or
waves, or buildings)
roll smoothly from one
to the next.
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PHOTOGRAPHS BY KIRSTEN FRANCIS MARTHA STEWART LIVING 35