--- In artshow_photo@yahoogroups.com, "Maria Arango Diener" <1000woodcuts@...> wrote:
> The important thing is that my tags have tidbits of info that might peek a potential customer's interest; in my case the type of woodblock and type of paper as well as the edition number. After looking at the tag, the potential innocent victim asks a question like you just did; I answer, reel, reel, reel, BITE!
> Maria
Absolutely. Your "price tag" is a window of oportunity for you to connect with each potential customer, and on so many levels. As a photographer, I include the following data on my tags - title, location, id#, size, camera, lens, and image capture.
This info serves twofold for me:
1. As Maria stated, it provides an opportunity to engage in conversation, and
2. (Shame-on-me in that) it also provides an opportunity NOT to engage in conversation. My two most popular FAQ's are "Where was this taken?" and "What kind of camera do you use?"
In essence, having this data on a price tag can either give you the chance to exercise your vocal chords, or to rest them. Take your pick.
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