For gallery wraps (most are 20x30), I print only one, but generally also will offer matted versions of the wrap images in one or two smaller sizes.
I talked with Uline recently about those foam pouches and they aren't deep enough to accommodate wraps, at least not the wrap bars that are almost 2 inches deep.
Phil
Phil Marty Photography
www.pmphotography.net
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> Hi All,
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> My wife and I are working on some new projects this year and are perparing to sell digital paintings (www.fineheartphoto.com ). The majority of them will be gallery-wrapped canvases. We are trying to figure out a few things with regard to gallery wraps (GW).
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> Inventory
> 1. How many copies of each picture do bring to a show? In how many different sizes? As the overhead is much higher to print and gallery wrap, we want to be smart about how many we print of each
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> 2. Are customers generally okay with buying an image that one has run out of and then sending it to them after you get back home?
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> Transport
> 3. How do you all wrap/prepare your GWs for transport? We found (http://www.framedestination.com/frame.aspx?id=gallery_art_frame_bubble_wrap_video and http://www.uline.com/BL_854/Uline-Foam-Pouches and we are thinking of using them to wrap each gallery wraps.
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> 4. Are there any special boxes or cases that you use to transport all of the gallery wraps in your trailer or van?
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> Thanks in advance for your feedback.
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> Edgar & Helen Stewart
> www.fineheartphoto.com
>
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