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Originally Posted by mousemat
I've always fancied selling prints but like others have said, its a confidence thing. Plus of course getting the presentation right etc.
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Mousemat.
I'm at the same stage as you and know what you mean about having the confidence to try and start selling.
Can recommend the following as an exercise, after doing it myself;
1. Check out prints and art work in some of the bigger popular shopping chains; see how your images compare and what subjects are mostly stocked.
2. Buy a decent picture frame in the sales; my matching ones "end of line" from Cargo in Xmas sale - £10 each 10" x 8". Get a pre-cut mounting card (Heelas\John Lewis appx £2 each). Then have a go printing some of your images and place in the mount and frame to see what a finished article might look like.
When I finally did no.2, after all these years of only looking at my images on screen, I was suddenly impressed! Was then that I felt they were at least as good as some of the high-street prints and must surely be worth trying to sell!?
For presentation, I think I got really lucky with my 1st attempt which may have added to my impression? Frames, nice chocolate brown, large moulding, basic white card mount - chosen as always intended converting images to "brownish" duo-tone (pantone 125) so all matched with new living room decor. The result is brilliant and I want to now print and mount loads more!!!
I note forum advice to only "mount" prints for selling - don't frame, people have widely differing tastes. So only need to worry about a couple of different frames for yourself to experiment with and maybe as examples to customers?
Will take what seems like good advice; starting small by approaching local card shops and cafes, as well on the side with normal car booting to start.
Good luck if you do decide to give it a go.
Cheers,
Neil