Hello. I am excited to be doing my first show here in Tucson (juried) at the end of October. I am a photographer and my work is nature and landscape oriented. I have a set of 9 knock down pro panels for my 10 x 10 booth, which when setup results in the standard 3 wall display. My problem is that I am realizing that my budget may not be able to fill all 3 walls, let alone two rows all the way around. Wondering if 2 walls would be "acceptable", and if so, what would be a good configuration? Thanks for any advice. Fred

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  • What size prints are planning for the displays?

     

    I use to display around 25 16x20 framed prints, but after

    awhile I came to two conclusions:

     

    1. It was a big pain in the butt hauling those frames everywhere.

    2. I had too many on display.

     

    Now I'm going with 24x36's. Using Photoshop to test out my

    layout options, I figure I could get roughly 15 on display with

    adequate spacing.

     

    The smaller stuff goes in a bin

     

    Doug

    • Doug,

      The 24 x 36 sounds like a good display size - they take up alot of space and are easy to see from far away.

      I'll be hanging 5 canvas wraps, and about 10 - 12 framed pieces, anywhere from 16 x 20 to 22 x 28...

      Fred

  • A giant V would be fine. Nobody will look down on you for having two walls.
    • Thanks for the reply, Thomas.

      I will try out your V idea.

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