Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2001/01/03

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Subject: RE: [Leica] an appeal to photographer (was re: tina's print pricing)
From: "Frank Filippone" <red735i@earthlink.net>
Date: Wed, 3 Jan 2001 10:36:19 -0800

The original photographer's artistic work selling model seems to follow the
Art World's model... There is only 1, so if you want it, you pay the big
bucks.  Every work is original.

The truth is that the amount of work involved in making a artwork ( take
traditional oil painting as the example ) is extremely large.  Making copies
involves no further savings in time spent other than a little in developing
the idea and the overall design.  Every brush stroke requires the same
amount of work for "copies". There are days to weeks to months involved in
the execution.

The photographer can turn out prints #1 to #100 in a shrot period of time.
The actual time spent is in the order of minutes, not days or weeks.

So the real pricing model can be diffeent.  I suggest a read through the
recent Lenswork articles whereby they are promoting the idea opf
Photogravures as a way to sell work at lower cost, but with improved quality
over cheapo printing.....

I must agree, that the idea of spreading out your work to a larger audience
is better than to milk a select few rich folk.

As an addendum to this, have any of you heard of a print swap?  Apparently
there is a big-wig version in N.Cal every year, by invitation only.  The
cost of all prints is fixed at 1:1.  No cash swaps hands.  What a wonderful
way to collect somone else's work, but to trade for your own work.  Works
for me......

Frank Filippone
red735i@earthlink.net