I have managed to get a table at a local art fair (Click Clock Gallery, Katherine St Croydon, London 17 March 2012 if you're interested ;-)) and I would like to add a few images from my 365 project so far. Thing is, what I think are good images don't sell. I also get a lot of "I like this photo"..." this is interesting"..."I like what you did with this..." whilst it is nice to hear these things, it would be nice to know which picture could hang in someones home
So I would like to ask, out of all the pictures in my project so far which ones would you buy if you saw them at a market?
I would also appreciate some honest and constructive feedback on my pictures :-)
I really liked "There's no place like gnome", the one in the British museum and the Swan. I'd generally recommend using mostly sooc photos as highly edited ones might be too specific. Good luck!
I would choose
6th February 2012 Dungeness boat
4th January 2012 The final furlong
12th January 2012 Lincoln Inn - Under the arches
16th January 2012 British Museum - The Grand Court
4th jan : stunning. Love the sweeping curve of the platform.
11 Jan : gorgeous sunset
16 Jan I'd like to see this in colour
6th feb : nice bit of processing
Best of luck with the stall :)
@kareen Thank you Kareen, Dungeness is proving to be a popular picture :-) with my local tube station (final Furlong) a close second @paulavdmerwe Ahhh...I am now enlightened!
6th February 2012 Dungeness boat
4th January 2012 The final furlong
12th January 2012 Lincoln Inn - Under the arches
16th January 2012 British Museum - The Grand Court
11 Jan : gorgeous sunset
16 Jan I'd like to see this in colour
6th feb : nice bit of processing
Best of luck with the stall :)
I like the funny, quirky pics! :-D
2) Snowy Victoria Park - 5th Feb
Good luck.
British Museum
Dungeness Boat
Be Happy
and the Storm trooper
The snowy victoria park is a lovely picture but it being Spring I am not sure if people would go for it....perhaps later in the year ;-)
hope your market went well, maybe you have some pattern shots in January I would have considered.