Frame Study
A single frame study pairing one large photograph with its title, story, and a bordered list of camera, exposure, film, and print details.
A single frame study pairing one large photograph with its title, story, and a bordered list of camera, exposure, film, and print details.
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Frame Study slows a single photograph down to the decisions that made it. One large Placeholder image in portrait format sits beside its full technical record: a title, a two paragraph story about the shot, and a bordered list running from camera and lens through aperture, shutter, film, scan, location, date, edition size, and the price prints start from.
The details are one typed array of label and value pairs rendered as a bordered definition list, and a mono roll reference sits under the image, Frame 22 of 36, roll 118. The two columns stack on mobile and split at the large breakpoint, and an order a print link closes the record.
Reach for this block when one image carries enough weight to hold a page on its own, on a fine art, film, or print selling portfolio. The installer swaps the Placeholder image, rewrites the story, and fills the technical list with the real capture and print details.
A natural flow around it on a Portfolio Pro page:
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One strong use is the single print sales page with full provenance. Other frame study uses:
Tip: let the story name what could not be planned, the light, the wait, the single exposure, and leave the repeatable facts to the list; the two columns should never say the same thing twice.