View Full Version : Suggestions for selling a portfolio of prints


Rob Skeoch
09-05-2008, 09:20 PM
Any suggestions about putting together a group of prints to sell as a portfolio.

I'm thinking of putting together a few groups of photos ..... maybe 8-10 in a group.... and selling the group together as a portfolio.

The plan is to make 8x10 prints... mount and matte them.

In the past I've offered the 8x10's as individual sales but I want to concentrate the single sales on larger prints.

Open to suggestions.

-rob

Morry Katz
09-06-2008, 01:56 AM
Hi Rob:

If you mount and matte the prints the portfolio box will end up being very large - and very expensive.

8 X 10 images on 11 X 14 paper would look nice and if each print were dry mounted to another piece of 11 x !4 photo paper it would have good heft and be able to withstand handling.

You should probably talk to a good graphic designer for the design of the portfolio box. I'd recommend John Orr in Markham at 905 201 0705. I did a lot of work with him when I was in advertising.

Cheers

Morry Katz
Lethbridge, AB

gerryyaum
09-06-2008, 02:56 AM
was also thinking along these lines...

http://gerryyaum.blogspot.com/2008/06/box-of-10-ladyboys.html

I think it is a good idea Rob....I am not sure how to go about it myself so will follow the post. I was thinking of going with larger prints (11x14) not sure what kind of archival box could hold the prints etc.

jnanian
09-06-2008, 08:50 AM
Any suggestions about putting together a group of prints to sell as a portfolio.

I'm thinking of putting together a few groups of photos ..... maybe 8-10 in a group.... and selling the group together as a portfolio.

The plan is to make 8x10 prints... mount and matte them.

In the past I've offered the 8x10's as individual sales but I want to concentrate the single sales on larger prints.

Open to suggestions.

-rob

rob
have you thought of having the images bound in a book
and presenting them THAT way?
matthewbetcher, a member here, does exquisite book making.
it might be an intersting alternative to what you already thought of ...
unlike having books published, you don't have a garage filled with
10,000 books and you don't have to worry about lousy print quality.

for 25 years i have made books as well ( japanese and signature binding )
it is a nice way to present work.

good luck!

john

trhull
09-06-2008, 11:25 AM
I hope I am not interrupting this post, but John-Can you give us a wild guess on what a book would cost?

mikeg
09-08-2008, 09:11 AM
I presume you've seen the small portfolios produced by Brooks Jensen? www.brooksjensenarts.com. I haven't seen one but the way he presents them seems like a good idea. However, they are unmounted prints.

Mike

jnanian
09-08-2008, 10:48 AM
I hope I am not interrupting this post, but John-Can you give us a wild guess on what a book would cost?


hi

there are a lot of variables involved ....
i wouldn't be able to give an idea without
knowing materials, sizes and all sorts of things like that.

i am speaking for myself, i am not sure what matthew's rates might be.

john


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