The AP Says Decorating with Photos is Easy, Accessible and Wallet-Friendly

Filed Under: press    On: January 5, 2011    posted by: Stephanie Pottinger

teunissen-azaruja-590.jpgAzaruja #1, 23/7/2001 11:58 by Bert Teunissen

Overwhelmed by the thought of decorating your new home, dorm or apartment? Kim Cook of the Associated Press reports that photography might be the easiest and one of the most cost-effective ways to go. And with all the evocative and inexpensive photographic work available in the 20x200 archives, you're sure to find a winner for whatever space you're looking to fill. In her story, Kim Cook taps our very own Jen Bekman for advice on how to enter the world of collecting and decorating:

If you're new to photo art, how should you decide what to buy? "Start with prints and art books," Bekman says. "It's a great way to figure out what you like. Don't be shy about orienting yourself through something that already interests you: animals, sports, books, nature or even a specific color."

So, if you're feeling a bit intimidated or don't know where to start in figuring out your design scheme, heed Jen's advice—check out our prints arranged by category, or choose photography on the browse page and get to searching!

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