Three Tips to Selling Your Prints
Check out these tips to improve your sales and exposure of your art and photography prints online.
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Tips to Geting Better Prints – Order Fulfillment Guide – FAQs
Check out these tips to improve your sales and exposure of your art and photography prints online.
Read More...The large format printers today no longer have a problem with the ink running out or low and it reflecting in a print’s quality.
Read More...It used to be saying you printed archival grade prints was a big selling point by fine art printers and a way to imply high quality but to be honest; today it is pretty much of a non-issue
Read More...We have modified the main menu to better reflect the printing services customers are looking for from us when it comes to printing artwork and photography.
Read More...Here is how you keep your customers happy and get replacement prints sent out if your customer receives a damaged package you had us ship.
Read More...Starting this week FinerWorks began to offer paper prints mounted on matboard for our customers that order Fine Art Paper, Satin Luster Paper, Metallic and Archival Matte Paper. So many customers have told us this is something they wished we did.
Read More...If you have spent much time in shows displaying your photography or art prints you may have had the occasional customer pick one up and damage it. If you are new to participating in shows, here I provide some basic tips on protecting your work.
Read More...Over time your canvas will become less tight and seem looser on the mounting frame. This is perfectly normal and fortunately since we use a poly-cotton blend the canvas will not become as loose as it would otherwise if we were using an all cotton canvas. Fortunately there is a simply fix.
Read More...If you have spent much time at an art supply store’s framing section you will see that a number of frame sizes exist but they seem to be limited.
Read More...How important is a photos focus in relation to resolution. This looks at a recent scenario where the focus of the images or lack thereof became the issue when the images were made into large canvas prints.
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