Matting Photo Prints for Standard Size Frames
One area of frustration for photographers is the framing of photo prints.
Read More...One area of frustration for photographers is the framing of photo prints.
Read More...Merchandising your artwork is one of the best way to make money off your photos or artwork. The term simply means offering your imagery as part of a product such as printed on the surface of a coffee mug, mouse pad, puzzle or more.
Read More...An artist asked, “What kind of paper should I choose? I am just getting into printing and don’t know what type of paper to select. Can you help me?” Of all the questions we get, I have to put this at the top.
Read More...I met master photographer Elizabeth Homan last week who was speaking at a photographer event we regularly sponsor. She made a statement that when she shoots her portraits she likes to shoot the people small in the frame. She does this because it encourages her clients to order bigger prints from her.
Read More...Not too long ago a well published photographer told me how he was trying to find ways to boost his sales of framed photo prints he ordered and had us drop ship to his customers on a regular basis.
Read More...How many of you are artists or photographers are on Instagram? Instagram has changed on how your images are being viewed. Here are some tips to work with the new changes.
Read More...Will you be at Bayou City Art Festival in Houston? Let us know.
Read More...Despite all of the advancements in technology since the introduction of window displays back in the late 1800’s, presentation still holds the most chips. And, as any successful store window designer knows, it isn’t enough to simply show off your products. No, you’ve got to set a stage; a scenario.
Read More...If you are going to be selling your art as prints or already have been doing so, are you also offering a Certificates of Authenticity (COA) to your buyers? This is a topic that comes up quite often when we visit with artists and photographers over phone or even in person. Two questions are asked.
Read More...Tips on adding your signature in the right spot for future prints of the art. Do you consider the placement of your signature on your original work?
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