Display of Hunting Photos

That's why different strokes for different folks powers the world, eh? One man's 'redundant' is another man's 'augments'... ;) I see a photo next to a mount as a connection between what's physically shared/present and the location and moment in time. Cheers!
 
Personally, I feel it's redundant to display a photo alongside a mount; however, for non-importable species, or in the event of a second home situation where the animal is physically hanging in another dwelling, I prefer professional framing with the frame and mat, etc. being picked by someone (a designer) more knowledgeable than myself.

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It depends on the choosen photo. In the photos I usually select, the PH(s) and/or tracker(s) and/or skinner(s) are in the photo with me. The people in the photo adds more perspective to the size of the animal. Plus having others in the photo is a reminder of who, when, where, and how that animal was hunted.
 
This is the picture I was trying to upload. My apologies for the crappy cell picture.

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