keithcooper
9th of April 2010 (Fri), 07:59
There are usually plenty of discussions about selling prints, online and not.
However, I've noticed that these tend to ignore the rather fundamental question of: "is what you want to sell, what people want to buy?"
I often get asked about selling prints via our web site - however we don't sell other people's work and on-line sales are a relatively small part of our commercial photography and print business (landscape / 'fine art')
I've written up some thoughts and observations on what sells and some questions I think it's worth considering...
http://www.northlight-images.co.uk/article_pages/photo-opinions/selling-prints.html
Hope it's of interest - I may yet try canvas... ;-)
However, I've noticed that these tend to ignore the rather fundamental question of: "is what you want to sell, what people want to buy?"
I often get asked about selling prints via our web site - however we don't sell other people's work and on-line sales are a relatively small part of our commercial photography and print business (landscape / 'fine art')
I've written up some thoughts and observations on what sells and some questions I think it's worth considering...
http://www.northlight-images.co.uk/article_pages/photo-opinions/selling-prints.html
Hope it's of interest - I may yet try canvas... ;-)