So it's not too late, just make up a price list. (not too cheap please) and good luck note that the separation of selector (buyer) and payer gives you an advantage... --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "chipcarterdc" <chipcarterdc@h...> wrote: > > > I'm sort of curious how the client bought something without a price. Wonder > if they > > assumed it would be 'dirt cheap'? > ot sure how much it is in case of > > Well, here's what happened: the head of the office saw a DVD of my portfolio > thru a friend. She commutes between NY and Cleveland, so she told the "art > selection committee" to select 4 of my prints, but left it to them which 4 to > select. Because she's been back and forth, we haven't gotten down to a > discussion on price and couldn't determine price until we determine size > anyway, and can't determine size until I go into the office at the end of this > week to see exactly where they'll be hanging. > > So, the short of it is that she said to her office "I love his work -- buy it!" and left > the details to them and me.
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Re: [Digital BW] In a Bind on Large Format B&W: advice?
2004-03-08 by Scott Graham
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