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Summary: Frame quality can determine how much is charged for photographs. Learn tips for presenting photos in this free lesson on how to sell photographs from a professional photographer.
Anthony Maddaloni is a professional photographer from Austin, Texas. A New York native, he moved to Austin 10 years ago after graduating from Purchase College in New York. He has...read more
"So once you get your show or a place to show your work, the next step is to think about your presentation. And it is extremely important that your presentation be taken extremely seriously. I think that framing artwork, photographs in a traditional way is really one of the best ways for people to just look at your work and take it seriously and, potentially, even buy it. Sometimes, the more expensive a frame your work is in, the more you can charge for it. I know that really doesn't make that much sense, but, in a way it does. So what I'm trying to say is, I've seen amazing photographs that were framed poorly, end up looking poorly. And I've seen photographs that weren't so amazing, but they were framed amazing so they really looked amazing. So, I know that, financially, framing can be quite expensive, it can be up to a thousand, two thousand dollars to frame a show. One way, is that if you present your work to a couple different framers and get different bids. This way you can very conservatively look at what it's going to cost you at this frame shop versus that frame shop. And people, you know, it's a time consuming process but, if it's done right, you can save yourself some money. And, if you bring one framer twenty prints to frame, you could say, "Well, will you give me a deal if I bring you this much work?" And most of them probably will."
eHow Article: Deciding How to Present Photographs