Very high quality framing at reasonable prices. The emphasis here is on simple frames that present prints, photos, art work in a compelling way without the frame distracting from the work being displayed. Inkberry's results are of museum quality. A lot of subtle but important aspects of framing are glossed over by many professional framers. Things like the careful selection of the correct color and type of matt or the appropriate type of glass. Inkberry pays a lot of attention to these details and they make a big difference. Ron Yantiss, the proprietor and sole employee of Inkberry, has been framing for thirty years and his decades of experience are reflected in his work and judgement. It the kind of place that you would expect to find in Boston serving art dealers and museums but not expect to find in New Hampshire.
Inkberry does a lot of work for local artists and local museums.
Inkberry's prices are reasonable, in line with what you would expect to pay at a reputable custom frame shop in New Hampshire.
This is not a snooty place. Ron will frame anything with equal skill and equanimity.
Inkberry's specialty is actually digital image processing. They can scan an old photo, digitally correct it and print it in any size. They can digitally merge scans of photos into one seamless image. Anything that can be scanned, can be enlarged, enhanced, corrected and printed in any size up to 36"on a wide variety of papers by them. High quality digital processing requires expensive complex software and sophisticated technical skills. Inkberry has them both. The quality of their digital work is high and the results are excellent.
I have a digitally merged panoramic photo of the center of Keen dated 1905 that Ron created by merging several old photographs. You would never know from looking at the photograph that it was a composite photograph.
Over the years. Ron has done more than twenty pieces of work for me. I'm happy with all of them. read more