Seems to me your gallery owner is the expert on what he can sell and
for how much. It is not like you are selling to a stock agency with
fixed prices. Negotiate with the gallery owner for something he can
sell easily. It can only create a market for your photos.
Winsor
Long Beach, California, USA
On Aug 16, 2004, at 12:01 AM, Mike wrote:
>
> Well while you all are debating apples vs. oranges :>) I took what
> fruit
> I had and went out and got some photos to enter in the local county
> fair
> this week and also somehow volunteered to work in the photography
> section. Anyway, the owner of a local frame shop/gallery where i have
> the matting done thinks he can sell one of my prints. I haven't a clue
> where to start. Do I just crank out copies to meet demand? Framed or
> unframed? What is a typical price for a print on A3 paper? What do i do
> about copy protection? Any tips, links etc. appreciated.
>
> mike
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