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Sep032010
What is the best way to sell photo prints?
Question by GreyVampire: What is the best way to sell photo prints?
I am young and I wish to be a wedding photographer when I am older. Wildlife photography is a hobby of mine (I used a Nikon D3000 if you were wondering).
Just wondering the best way to sell prints? Ebay and then order off photobox as people buy them?
Help is much appreciated, thank you all.
Best answer:
Answer by Steve I think DeviantArt offers a sale service. You could maybe print off your work and ask if restaurants would let you hang it and have it for sale. Ebay is an option, I guess. Having a website providing your work would be good. I’m not too familiar with how to go about just selling your work to everyone.
Question by GreyVampire: What is the best way to sell photo prints?
I am young and I wish to be a wedding photographer when I am older. Wildlife photography is a hobby of mine (I used a Nikon D3000 if you were wondering).
Just wondering the best way to sell prints? Ebay and then order off photobox as people buy them?
Help is much appreciated, thank you all.
Best answer:
Answer by Steve I think DeviantArt offers a sale service. You could maybe print off your work and ask if restaurants would let you hang it and have it for sale. Ebay is an option, I guess. Having a website providing your work would be good. I’m not too familiar with how to go about just selling your work to everyone.
Know better? Leave your own answer in the comments!
What are the best Graphic Design & Photography schools?
Question by alc1066: What are the best Graphic Design & Photography schools?
I’m an international looking to study in Photography (and or Graphic Design) in London, and we’re going to be going on visits this coming June. The two schools that I’ve found that look interesting are The Royal Academy of Art & The University of the Arts, London.
Could anyone let me know about any other intense Art schools? I’m looking for a strong photography program and a strong design program.
Your personal reviews really help! Thank you
Best answer:
Answer by ilovelucy1 well heres a few i know of in the US!
FIDM- this is the home page http://fidm.edu
and this is the page with the majors http://fidm.edu/academics/majors/
Location: California
Question by Robyn89x: Best SLR camera for my type of photography?
I want to save up for a digital SLR camera (preferably not too expensive though, maybe around the €500 mark).
My main areas are landscapes, macro and outdoor.
I need a camera which is best for these three types with at least 10 megapixels.
If I had to narrow down to two categories I’d remove landscape since I have little opportunities for landscape shots. So macro and outdoor (daytime) are my main priorities =)
What cameras would be best for these two areas?
Best answer:
Answer by Big T The Olympus or Nikon ranges are your best bets. Either have cameras in their ranges that will (in one camera) more than cater for your needs. If you are, in any way serious, you need an SLR.
You can’t afford a Hasselblad, or I’d suggest you get one of theirs.
Visit the websites, and try them BOTH, side by side, in a really good camera shop, like Jessops. The “feel” of a camera is, actually, quite important.
Photography, which way works best Canvas prints or just the traditional prints in a frame?
Question by mita: Photography, which way works best Canvas prints or just the traditional prints in a frame?
I would like to have a couple of me wedding photo’s blown up to go on the wall, can anyone tell me the pros & cons of having it in canvas or should i just stick with the traditional look photo in a frame??
Best answer:
Answer by thecoldvoiceofreason As long as its a decent resoultion image (presuming digital) you can get good results printing onto canvas. A 3000 pixel wide image will allow you to get a 110cm wide print, have a look at http://www.photobox.co.uk they do canvas prints or large standard prints – very good quality and incredibly quick service.
Q&A: Photography, which way works best Canvas prints or just the traditional prints in a frame?
Question by mita: Photography, which way works best Canvas prints or just the traditional prints in a frame?
I would like to have a couple of me wedding photo’s blown up to go on the wall, can anyone tell me the pros & cons of having it in canvas or should i just stick with the traditional look photo in a frame??
Best answer:
Answer by thecoldvoiceofreason As long as its a decent resoultion image (presuming digital) you can get good results printing onto canvas. A 3000 pixel wide image will allow you to get a 110cm wide print, have a look at http://www.photobox.co.uk they do canvas prints or large standard prints – very good quality and incredibly quick service.
“The Good Dog” – A tribute to man’s best friend. Cute dogs and puppies!
A must see for any animal lover and pet owner, “The Good Dog” is a photo montage that celebrates all dogs. This cute dog and puppy video is guaranteed to make you smile. Enjoy this tribute to dogs and share it with the dog owners in your life. Film by Jennifer Rondinelli Reilly of JNR Photography. www.jnrphotography.smugmug.com Video Rating: 5 / 5