I have a Hasselblad Xpan camera which is a panorama camera. The aspect is 1:2.7 (ie for example 10 x 27) and I find that I usually crop a couple of inches off the sides, so usual pano is 11 x28 framed to 15x32. This is a really nice sizing as it looks balanced. These sell well, and although I could do larger, I find it is harder to manage tghe size and weight when doing shows. I sell them framed, although I usually have a couple of my more popular ones just matted, A: I have had a few requests from people who want to frame differently, and B: If someone does want one unframed and I dont' have a duplicate, I can remove the picture from the frame and I have something I can pop into the frame to put back on the wall. I also have a few 6 x 15 framed to 10 x 20 that I sell a few of. These small ones are a little cyclical, they don't sell for a year and then all of sudden all the framed ones sell....one of those who knows why things. I have also done a couple of my most popular on canvas, those are 20x50.
--- In artshow_photo@yahoogroups.com, "Mary Anne" <marybaker22@...> wrote:
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> I am getting more requests for panoramic prints, and was wondering what "typical" panoramic sizes that artists are selling at shows. I am interested in both the mat size and the inner mat opening size. Thank you!
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> Mary Anne Baker
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