My Most “Hangable” Works

If you ask me what are my best captures ever, I will show you a very specific portfolio based on very specific parameters: difficulty, uniqueness, artistry, composition and others. It would be a very personal act based on countless data and deeply personal feelings and memories.

But if you ask me what are my most "hangable" screenshots, I would show you a set of "other" screenshots based on less personal and more universal parameters.

You see, pantings and framework belong to precise genres, subjects and shapes. They are usually portraits of people or animals, depictions of nature or places, abstract or fantasy, and videogames, most of the times, don't "properly" fit some of these niches.

For example, in virtual photography I like to take action shots, mostly 16:9 ratio, often colorful and kinetic, but let's be honest, they do not fit the "hangable" requirements almost every single time.
Besides, I have seen award-winning captures that I would never hang on my walls, because they just don't fit a "home" environment, they do not "blend" in a home. Maybe they would perfectly blend in a museum, why not, but not in everyone’s home.

That's why I tried to make a selction of my most "printable/hangable" screenshot, which are often mono or bi-chromatic (with a few exceptions), with vertical framing and rather "statics".
I will keep updated this page as long as possible, take a look:

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