Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I do not get the appeal of looking at photos of people that you see everyday in the flesh right in front of you.
I agree with this, and especially dislike the look of seeing professional family photos in large sizes around a house. I do like to have a few casual, small sized family photos around (although none on a wall) and photos of family members who don’t live with us.
We still talk about a house that we looked at that had huge (like bigger than life sized) portraits of the family covering every wall in every room of the house. It was amazing. There was even one room that had a stack of pictures leaning against the wall, as in maybe they had actually taken a bunch down? Or maybe they rotated them? So much for “depersonalizing” a house for sale.
I don’t have any bigger than 5x8”, and most are on shelves in the study. I have a collage of old black and white photos in a niche in my bedroom.
But, OP, do what you want.