TiaS
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I have a table booked for a very popular craft fair. There are other photographers that sell there, as well as a variety of other types of handmade things. I hope to be one of few photographers there (last time there was 2 I think). I am going to sell them all matted ready to "take home and put in a frame". I bought one there one year and it was a 5x7 matted to 8x10. Unfortunately I don't remember the price. I think it was 5-10 dollars. So I need to make some decisions.
1- what size to offer and maybe more than one size?
2- how many?
3- what price?
I was thinking to have 15-20 different photos (landscapes, nature, abstract) and to have 3 or 4 of each one.... but I really don't know if that is the way to go. I thought I would ask $10 for each one and have them 5x7 matted to 8x10. This is much cheaper than I offer them on my website and definitely a good deal... but is it still too much for a craft fair where people glance at the product and the price and make a quick decision based on bought in a very short time in a crowded room? I have to consider my costs too. I don't have a stand so I will probably lay them out nicely on the table face up and let people sort through them.... lay them out by type. Any feedback would be great.
1- what size to offer and maybe more than one size?
2- how many?
3- what price?
I was thinking to have 15-20 different photos (landscapes, nature, abstract) and to have 3 or 4 of each one.... but I really don't know if that is the way to go. I thought I would ask $10 for each one and have them 5x7 matted to 8x10. This is much cheaper than I offer them on my website and definitely a good deal... but is it still too much for a craft fair where people glance at the product and the price and make a quick decision based on bought in a very short time in a crowded room? I have to consider my costs too. I don't have a stand so I will probably lay them out nicely on the table face up and let people sort through them.... lay them out by type. Any feedback would be great.