Thanks Michael
Oddly #1 and #2 makes sense. My #1 question is always "How did you do that".
This is a very informative thread and a light bulb has appeared above my head.
--- In artshow_photo@yahoogroups.com, "michael cothran" <michaelhcothran@...> wrote:
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> --- 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!
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> 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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> Michael H. Cothran
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