Your grad year is significant. With over 80 years' experience, Prestige Portraits by Lifetouch has a rich history of quality photography and a deep commitment to providing you with exceptional grad portraits. The importance of capturing your true personality to commemorate this milestone event in your life is our top priority.
Our professional, award-winning photographers use state-of-the-art lighting and equipment to capture you looking your best. With Prestige grad portraits, you get a wide selection of portrait and product offerings to meet all of your grad picture needs.
Since 1975, Brian’s Gallery has been Hamilton’s choice for framing and photo restoration. Preserve your art and precious memories in timeless frames for any budget. We commit to making your pictures come alive.
Brian has been doing my framing and picture restorations (among other projects) for almost 10 years now. He is extremely talented at his craft. I live in Toronto and I am HAPPY to make the drive to Hamilton to bring my projects to Brian. He is an amazing artist and a pleasure to do business with. I highly recommend him!Read more
Whether you're looking to invest in a new camera or just need some accessories, choose Bell Arte Camera. We have a great stock of top line photography equipment at our Hamilton store from brands like Canon, Nikon, and Panasonic.
I went to the Ottawa Street store based on favourable reviews to replace a camera that quit. Staff were so knowledgeable and helpful and made sure I got a camera that was perfectly suited to my needs. All round good experience and no aggressive upsell.... just great customer service. My new default camera place!Read more
Earls Court was established in 1973 by Bob Daniels and Doug Nixon as a print and framing gallery at 78 George Street in Hamilton's Hess Village. In 1977 the second floor gallery was opened featuring some print makers from Open Studio in Toronto (Ann Meredith Barry, Jo Manning, Moira Clarke) and other local artists. In 1980 we moved to 105 George Street where we continued with print makers (David Blackwood for several years) and expanded into more local artists and different mediums. We continued at this location for the next 29 years until September 2009 when we moved into the current and much larger location at 215 Ottawa Street North in Hamilton. This newest location has a 1600 sq. ft. gallery and a 1000 sq. ft. framing facility. We will continue to have exhibitions of local artists and some historical works.