Congrats, when you've sold 3 it'll be old hat.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Still don't have new computer totally up yet, so still not really reading and
> writing to list yet.
> But gotta share this.
>
> The show was a mixed bag of: pottery, jewelry, stained glass, watercolor,
> oil, and photography. Only three other photographers exhibited. One was
> amazing
> (large format, large prints: southwest, slot canyons, and local), and one was
> very good (more intimate). Also my Photoshop teacher who I thought was so-so;
> well, I thought his PS class was so-so too. :-)
>
> I'd say I was about third best as far as pure technique goes.
>
> But I sold one! My first photography sale. Also my highest priced one (not
> that high), so it helps defray about 1/3 of my cost in framing, paper,
> matting,
> and ink. :-)
>
> Also, interestingly, it was my most artified one, the least straight
> photography one. I found that interesting. I had been told photography did
> not sell
> well at this show, so my artified one fit in better with the general tone.
>
> It was The End, which I retitled, The End?, which I showed on list some
> months back. This was a new incarnation, a bit more artified. I want to make
> it
> even more graphic, another incarnation will be in the works, but I was happy
> enough with one I ended up.
>
> I must admit it is a heady feeling selling one. Yes, my first sale ever of
> photography.
>
> Marnie :-)
>
>
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