creating a collage and framing advice

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Hi, I've been taking photos for years but rarely print or frame them, so some advice is needed.

My boss has roped me into creating some motivational photo collages, under titles like "achievement" "enjoyment" and "motivated" etc - I work in a school and the head just wants to display all the good things that go on for any special visitors (any education workers will know exactly what I mean).

He wants about 5 or 6 of them, on a small budget as possible, to be put up along the corridor.

Now here's the thing - I could spend ages putting them together in photoshop, but I don't want to. There must be an easy way? Some software that you can build a collage - one of the online printing services?

The other option is a multi-opening mount for a frame that takes 6X4's or something similar, haven't found anything suitable for A2 ish kind of size

Thanks :D

Bosses don't you love 'em!
 
I did a Huge collage job for my photo-365 a few months ago - 365 separate photo's merged into a random photo-board...



Rather than spend another year placing and layering the shots, I used a program called Shape Collage. Dead easy, took around 10 minutes to output a file suitable for sending away to be printed at 50cm by 60cm. The unregistered demo puts a small watermark on the file, which was un-noticeable in a shot as busy as mine, but if it is conspicuous, it's only $25
 
cheers, that might be the ticket, google's Picasa also has some good options.
 
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