Here's a page where I had only 1 wallet-sized picture - awfully small for a page by itself. As you can see, I started out by creating several mats to visually decrease the size of the page. I also created an oval frame in bright yellow to help draw the eye to the photo. Both of these, help the size of the photo fit the page better.
However, I didn't do all that I could have on this page. I suspect that if the journaling had been on white (or cream - whatever the main color of the patterned paper is) rather than yellow, more attention would have gone to the photo. Also, if I had made the oval frame bigger, it would probably have made the picture feel larger. So, I guess you can say this page demonstrates "progress, not perfection."
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