--- In artshow_photo@yahoogroups.com, "Grinder" <grinder12000@...> wrote:
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> Joe - what I have done is I have large 20x30 or 28x38framed images on the walls - this seems to draw people into the canopy. Then TYPICALLY they see that the images actually cost money but they want to buy something ANYWAY - so they look at my 8x12 matted clear bagged copies and are happy.
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> I'm trying not to have any in-between photos - BIG or small, hundreds$ or $20. I let people know I can frame them but otherwise they need a 12x16inch frame. Plus - people ALWAYS have $20 burning a hole in their pockets
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> My feeling with frames is that they are a pain in he butt, you always have to worry about nicks and scrapes and extra weight!
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> Rod
Rod - I believe you have the right idea, and are definitely on the right track. Your methodology falls under the heading of the KISS system, which, more often than not, is most successful. You should do well in coming years.
Michael H. Cothran
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