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    Good Evening, This isn't really a photography question, but I didn't know where to go for the answer. There are so many talented photographers here I'm hoping some of them have figured this out. I started doing art shows this year, setting up a booth, selling framed prints. . .
    I'm trying to figure out a good way to transport the framed prints, safely. My current method of packing them in cardboard boxes and wrapping them individually with my wife's grandmother's homemade curtains is not a good long term solution (especially since her grandmother is still with us). Any suggestions?


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    Eric Virkler
    Faces of Nature Photography
    www.ericjvirkler.com

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    We buy big rolls of bubble wrap and then put them in boxes. But we have started to do more canvas because that is where my sells are and those are a lot easier to transport.

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    I use bubble bags for transport. They are available in various sizes from ULine (http://www.uline.com/BL_7602/Uline-Open-End-Bubble-Bags).

    I turn the bags inside out so the bubbles are on the inside - seems like less get popped that way.

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    Thanks Richard and Nancy. Do you just use cardboard boxes or do you use some kind of rubbermaid bin so they can be stacked?

    Eric

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    I've used both. It all depends on how far the pieces need to be moved. Boxes stack better, but bins are easier to pack/unpack.

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    Thanks.

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    I think these would be the ideal solution but they are fairly expensive :

    http://www.framedestination.com/Gall...Wrap_Bags.html

    I use these :

    http://www.uline.com/Product/Detail/...6-Foam-Pouches

    and transport them in plastic bins.

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