I've aspiration of doing an art show next spring. I was wondering for all the photographers that has done arts show in the past, what has been your experience with limited editions vs. open editions in shows? Also, typically how many duplicate photos did you have in each size? And what is the largest framed art work you have on display in your booth?
My goal is to have some framed & matted prints to display my photography work, but just sell only matted prints in the show.
Thanks in advance,
Laura
www.lauravuphoto.com
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My largest size is a 30"x40" but that is only one and it's not on display at every show. My regular largest is 24"x32" frame. I also show a 18x24" and a 12x16" as my 3 main sizes that are limited. I also show a couple of panoramas in 12x24" and a triptych in 12x24" I personally think a little variety makes a more interesting display, although more complicated. My 5x7" prints (matted to an 8x10" or a triptych) are open editions. I completely agree with Leo about being "fresh". There's only a couple of prints I sell that will even come close to the limit when I put out my new stuff next year after two years & I do about 2 dz shows a year. One interesting note, I changed one size from an 11x14" to a 12x16" print this year from last year. I raised the price 80% on that one and it sells better than the older ones sitting right next to it (when I have room). Small is nice, but too much looks busy in my booth. Good luck!
Few shows that I do have a limited edition rule (I do two regular shows that have the rule). Do buyers care about limited editions?... Most don't, but then a significant number do, maybe one out of ten.
If you do any significant number of the big shows you'll run into the limited edition rule somewhere along the way and you will have to decide. For me, that decision came early.
Best wishes,
Leo
Dave, actually An Occasion for the Arts in Williamsburg also has the limited edition rule for Photographers. This is one of those shows that operates under the radar of most show directories. It is tough to get into but very profitable for a 1 day show. I did as well at this show in 1 day then I did at Virginia Beach Boardwalk.
As to the size of my prints, I have all sizes. Which one's I carry and display depends on the show. Most of the shows I will carry some 4 x 6 and 5 x 7s framed, but not display them prominently. Usually they are pushed to the back of my table. (which I'm usually standing in front of). If someone really likes a larger picture but isn't buying, I mention the smaller version. Right now I only have a few that way because I've run out of the frames I like (Costco)! I also have note cards of most of my work. Some shows they keep me afloat, some shows they don't sell at all.
Before I get flamed by non photographers, this type of question is much better asked on my forum, which I saw that you joined last night.
As for multiple sizes of an image. I only displayed my work in two sizes, small and large and only the larger size framed.
Larry Berman
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