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<blockquote data-quote="stmv" data-source="post: 796483" data-attributes="member: 10038"><p>darn,, ran out of Cyan, was on a real roll catching up on some of my printing. Off to Amazon for another reload of ink. I have been printing big lately, so use ink up fast, but I so love seeing the larger formats. </p><p></p><p>Of to the frame shop to frame up some of the shots. Glass so makes a difference in photos when you print on Matte Paper.</p><p></p><p>I am hanging at a high volume business for the 1st two weeks of December.. hope to pick up some xmas shoppers. Typically, I'll sell 1-2 shots for maybe 150 dollars or so, but hey, a bit here, a bit there. Plus, its a great excuse to frame up some fresh shots. </p><p></p><p>I always use hangings as an excuse to print/frame. I like to have a 2/3 new shots, 1/3 shots previous shots. The 1/3 is to remind people of who you are, and the 2/3 shows them that you are producing new shots. </p><p></p><p>Actually, I generate a bit more new material then lots of other local photographers. I like looking at the art stores of other local photographers, and you get to recognize there </p><p>work, and many of the shots are 20 or more years old. </p><p></p><p>That is the beauty of photography, can print a 20 year old shot, and can be still fresh.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stmv, post: 796483, member: 10038"] darn,, ran out of Cyan, was on a real roll catching up on some of my printing. Off to Amazon for another reload of ink. I have been printing big lately, so use ink up fast, but I so love seeing the larger formats. Of to the frame shop to frame up some of the shots. Glass so makes a difference in photos when you print on Matte Paper. I am hanging at a high volume business for the 1st two weeks of December.. hope to pick up some xmas shoppers. Typically, I'll sell 1-2 shots for maybe 150 dollars or so, but hey, a bit here, a bit there. Plus, its a great excuse to frame up some fresh shots. I always use hangings as an excuse to print/frame. I like to have a 2/3 new shots, 1/3 shots previous shots. The 1/3 is to remind people of who you are, and the 2/3 shows them that you are producing new shots. Actually, I generate a bit more new material then lots of other local photographers. I like looking at the art stores of other local photographers, and you get to recognize there work, and many of the shots are 20 or more years old. That is the beauty of photography, can print a 20 year old shot, and can be still fresh. [/QUOTE]
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