1. Any other products that sell well other than cards? (From your
experience.) Not sure I want to spend the money on making up small
notebooks, calendar notebooks, or calendars, but like to hear your
experience
I've sold small folding calendars - about 5"X7" closed, double that when
opened and 5"X7" greeting cards - these were made from blanks purchased from
http://www.photographersedge.com/. You simply attach your image to their
blanks - good quality product with a large variety of card types to choose
from. I use to print my own images for these but recently found out I can
get 4"X6" prints cheaper than I can print them for and I don't have to take
the time to print - simply select images and send to printer - I use Bay
Photo BTW https://www.bayphoto.com/products/
HTH
Kenneth Waller
http://www.pentaxphotogallery.com/kennethwaller
----- Original Message -----
From: "Marnie (aka Doe)" <eactiv...@comcast.net>
Subject: Help! Showing Photos at Art Show
Okay, this is something I've been thinking about doing for years.
I've only showed photographs once before, at ANOTHER art show, not this
one. Both have ceramics, jewelry and other things as well.
To my total surprise I actually sold a photo the previous time. One of my
"artified" photos (made it all B&W, except for two things I colored in).
This art show has been going on for years, and decided to jump in this
year.
So I am not really expecting to sell any photos. I have to bring full
sized photos, but I was thinking cards, because they do seem to sell.
Questions
1. Any other products that sell well other than cards? (From your
experience.) Not sure I want to spend the money on making up small
notebooks, calendar notebooks, or calendars, but like to hear your
experience.
2. Anyone have any particular online card making place to recommend?
Now I have to come up with a quick portfolio, regular and artified
photographs to show to the organizer.
Marnie aka Doe :-)
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