Here is my take on limited editions which really doesn't mean much. I think limits are good for the work that is truerly collected and I don't know for sure but that probably includes a very few photographers. To me this work is collected today so probably will be for years after the photographer is gone. When all is said and done would be nice 50-100 years or more just how many of this particular photographers work is around. If there is a number to help go by that would be helpful years from now. For the average photographer like myself I am not certainly in the serlect few that are truely collectable.
Dennis
----- Original Message -----
From: Larry Berman
To: artshow_photo@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, September 28, 2010 3:32 PM
Subject: Re: [artshow_photo] Numbering questions
You can do whatever you want as long as the person purchasing knows
what they are getting. That's the purpose of a COA or certificate of
authenticity.
Personally I don't believe in numbering or editioning. I want to be
able to sell my work for the rest of my life. Check out this article
on the forum's companion web site:
http://artshowphoto.com/pages/whatsizetheedition.htm
Larry
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