Like Soph said, establish a reputation and sell for low prices first. Sure, I'd buy a print of this for $35-50, but over $1000? I could buy a car for that price, lol.
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- 25 Apr. 2013 01:45pm #1
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- 25 Apr. 2013 06:43pm #2
These things are metal. I wish I could go that low. Lol I can go as low as $500 though. Now if they were illuminated poster prints I should be able to go very low. I may produce a few of those and see if people are interested. So far only 2 people has contacted me about the metal ones. Neither has bought though.
- 25 Apr. 2013 07:08pm #3
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- 26 Apr. 2013 08:27am #5
- 26 Apr. 2013 05:04pm #6
Evidently you are not the best at understanding things. Don't be an idiot, the metal is to preserve the print, not add to "how rare it is".
I am not selling a metal printing service. I am selling my personal photos as fine art decor.
The metal adds to the quality of the print. The way it is printed is the best way possible to preserve a print. Not to mention it looks amazing and is easy to mount.
I've had 3 offers around $300 - $400. Granted I do not want to take anything less than $500, I couldn't complete the deal. $500 is what is to be expected from the average Joe wanting to buy something exotic-looking for his living room, because I am just starting out and my name isn't really "out there" as a fine art photographer.
- 26 Apr. 2013 08:07pm #7