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Smaller craft fairs around Christmas isn't too bad. Some around me I can get into for $25. That made back in a single sale.
DO NOT do a large stadium style venues or upper end venues without having metal prints or prints much larger than 8X10, and they all have to be well framed AND $200-$900 price range.
The venue I was at in this photo was a very large market. I probably made 3X more from future work (portraits, shooting artists prints etc).
Knowing that the clientele for this venue were the out for an afternoon of window shopping, it was up to me to turn them into opportunistic shopper. This can be accomplished in a variety of ways. One way was to have that large owl banner. Kids loved that owl and since my business cards have the same owl. I'd hand one to the kids and say "Here's an owl of your own" basically forcing my card into their home. Another way was to have one of my camera's with the "Big" lens attached on a tripod. It would always draw in about 100 people a day to look at it.
Below is a link where I talk more about his larger (read more expensive) market experience.
Do what I say not what I do. lol
Thanks. It's interesting, hmm i also starting to wonder if if it's even worth my time, effort and money to only try and sell a couple. Ill have to look into it a bit more, maybe price it out a bit, see what i come up with in terms of cost and overall profit.
Thank you all for all your great help.