Steve5D
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Ok. So you dont ever have to actually print 200 of them, but thats the max number you can do in one particular size.
Correct...
What leads someone to pick a larger or smaller number?
The number chosen suggests a level of exclusivity. A smaller number can translate to a higher price.
I have a photograph of a guitarist that I shot a few years ago:

I have it limited to 100 prints. The first is hanging in my office. The second was given to the guitarist. The third was donated to a benefit concert in Illinois for a silent auction (where it sold for $650.00). The fourth, fifth and sixth ones were sold to people who simply wanted to buy it.
The first three were not numbered. The three that were sold were numbered 4/100, 5/100 and 6/100.
I took that photo, if I recall correctly, four years ago. At the rate I'm going, if I'm doing the math right, I'll sell print #100 in the year 2070.
"100" seems like a pretty safe number...
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