Glad to see you are still doing some of the sales. I remember you had some machinery images (cars, tractors, etc) that did well with sales. It's difficult to see the various subjects pictured here. What topics would you say are the most popular? Machinery, landscapes, or something else?
Where do you get the majority of your frames? I found Walmart tends to carry some decorative yet inexpensive frames. And Target now carries some nice ones, too, instead of the usual mundane black ones they had.
Are any of these metal prints or are they paper prints wrapped in plastic (the ones not in frames)? If they are metal, I'm just curious about the quality--I've never even seen a metal print in person from one of the printing companies.
I miss your activity here since you switched to mirrorless but am glad you didn't leave altogether. I was thinking about you the other day...I wanted to get another large camera bag, but the Tamrac Pro 12 is no longer made. You mentioned getting one after I posted about it a few years ago. Tamrac was bought over by another company since then, and although they still make bags under the Tamrac name, they aren't quite the same. I wound up getting a Tamrac Stratus 21 which is their largest bag. There are small differences. My preference is still the original Tamrac bags, but this one I got will work fine. They still use the divider system, but it seems to be a slightly different material. And the exterior has subtle changes, too. I only use these large bags to store extra gear and items, not to carry with me. When I'm out and about, I have the original Tamrac Pro 8. Or I'll simply carry a Think Tank holster with a camera/lens combo. You might have been the one who posted about those holsters years ago.

I have a few of them now and find they are quite handy.
Good luck with your sales.