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- From: helen@seismo.gps.caltech.edu (Helen X. Qian)
- Newsgroups: rec.photo
- Subject: Re: Marketing Polaroid Transfer Prints
- Date: 28 Jan 1993 17:53:07 GMT
- Organization: California Institute of Technology, Pasadena
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- In article <1k722hINNarj@flop.ENGR.ORST.EDU> monson@ece.orst.edu writes:
- >
- > After learning about these sales, I got to thinking that there may
- > actually be an opportunity to make money selling "art" photographs.
- > Does anyone else know of instances where T-roids are selling?
- > Where? What kinds of subject matter, and what prices?
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- I have seen some 3x4 transfers in a photo gallery priced in the neighborhood
- of $200. Don't know how well it's selling. I've also seen people selling
- transfers at arts and craft shows for $50 3x4 matted. Again, don't know
- how well it's selling. I sold some of my prints among friends for $30 3x4
- matted. It's probably low. But then, I was only doing it among friends.
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- The prints I've seen in the gallery and at the shows are all unmanipulated.
- I use color pencil and pastel to add colors on mine.
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- Helen
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- PS Has anyone tried the new Polacolor 100 yet? The color is much more
- brilliant than the old 669, especially the red.
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